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    Map The Land Beyond the Veil

    A regional map for a fantasy setting I'm slowly developing. This shows the British Isles 400 years after the world of Man and the world of Faerie... Merged.
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    Holy Hannah! That is awesome! I love the customs stamps!

    Well done

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    Thanks! It's shabby compared to some of your work, but I was fairly happy with it nonetheless.

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    Heck all I do it play with Hexmaps... this is beyond me... for right now

    So what is the evolution of this map going to be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AslanC View Post
    So what is the evolution of this map going to be?
    What I'm thinking about starting next is close-up views of some of the states shown on here. Think I'll start with Avalon (also known as Somerset ). It's going to be a fairly large-scale map, and it's a little intimidating; I don't usually work with stuff much over 1500x1500, and the Avalon map and subsequent maps may run to twice that size. Ah well, I only get better by trying.

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    nice map!!

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    Very nice map! Have some reputation.
    The stamps do indeed look marvelous. What's there purpose though? I have never seen stamps on a map before.
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    That's easy. A piskie needed to draw out a map, and all he could get ahold of was an old passport!

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    Neat stuff here...the grunge-ing/aging is quite nice.
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    Very, very cool. It's pretty simple but extremely effective.

    Everything works for me...the map is well done and the extras (crumpled paper, stamps, handwriting, etc.) all just add to it.

    Awesome job!
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