Thanks Much!
Thanks Much!
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Hmm I'm still getting to know this site. I probably should have posted this WIP in the Regional Mapping section. Please move
Off topic a bit but to clarify: Dead tree... it's a phrase we use in journalism all the time. And as mentioned it is usually in reference to books and newspapers...anything printed on paper. I'm a new media journalist (online/multimedia) so whenever my work goes into print in a traditional manner, I tell my associates that it will be appearing in a dead tree publication.
Maps are fun, but photos feed me.
Please change this topic title to "Unnamed - Various Styles" thx
Took about 4 hours to colour the map (attached)... This will be the 'pretty' version of my map while the other greyscale one is for quick reference.
When it comes time to put a civilisation overlay on it, I may have to reduce the contrast of all the natural layers.
I have made this at twice the resolution of the attached image - which itself is half the resolution of my master copy (which is also the size of the greyscale one).
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..and a compass rose to go with it:
Some lettering...
I've started naming places, using names from another world I've made. Just to see what typeface I'd use, and what colours.
Again...great maps! I really like your style.
The only thing that bothers me a bit is that the yellow/orange colour comes off too strong/aggressiv ... I'd bleach it to a softer tone. But that is just personal taste.
I'm trapped in Darkness,
Still I reach out for the Stars
careful with the fonts, you don't want to lose readability. That font for the large area names is close to unreadable.
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Eilathen: which yellow/orange? On the title/compass or the desert?
mmmpig: thanks, I'm still trying other fonts. I have over 500 so it takes forever to go through them
I like the vibrant colors for this map; they give it a kind of adventurous flair. It's bold and exciting and doesn't take itself too seriously.
The trouble with the font is that the capitals are decorative--they work great if they're used as starting caps, but not so well when used to make an entire word. I think AlgerianBas would work well. You can find Algerian on some free font sites, but it has a drop shadow for some reason. The Base version doesn't have the shadow.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
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