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    Map Greater Sept

    Sept is the lands where my D&D campaigns take place. I had never drawn the land in full before and only roughly. At one point I had enough of my crappy charts and decided to spend the time necessary to do one proper.
    I lot of inspiration from various postings here. So I thought it would be nice to add the result.
    A lot of the style came from the tutorials over at Fantastic Maps. Doing things 1 bit has been my thing though. (1 bit as in: no gray tones, just solid lines)

    The coastlines, roads, icons and border was Illustrator work, the rest is drawn with a tablet in Photoshop.
    The illustrative dragons are redrawn from the D&D 3.5 books. (I lack the creativity to design my own)



    Because it was to be a D&D prop I had to think about how to bring it into the real world. Since the effort was already taken, I took an extra step and printed it on cloth and stitched (by hand *cry*) it onto leather.
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    Excuses for the noise photo's. But you get the impression.

    Needless to say: the party members were pleasantly surprised.
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    Wicked Cool!

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    While the map is solid and has a great composition, that cloth map is absolutely amazing, not to undersell your digital one, but I dare say your cloth map looks twice as good

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    Quite a bit of name-stealing there. Aside from that it's a pretty map.

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    Whoa! I wanna be in your D&D campaign. This is really fantastic. Great work on the illustrations. Kudos.

    Cheers,
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    Very nice work! Excellent job for your first posted map

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    Thank you all.

    Yeah, I 'borrowed' a lot of names from various places. I wouldn't have done that if it was for anything other than personal use. But since it is, it makes for a laugh and I was having a hard time thinking of new ones.

    Next project will be the capital city. Lots to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenka View Post
    Yeah, I 'borrowed' a lot of names from various places. I wouldn't have done that if it was for anything other than personal use. But since it is, it makes for a laugh and I was having a hard time thinking of new ones.
    http://www.namegenerator.biz/place-name-generator.php

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    I'm going to echo arsheesh. This is a very pleasing work. And a very own style. Well done! Have some Rep.!
    I hope to see more of your maps in the future.

    Care to share some info about the setting? As a fellow rpg-er i am always curious about fictional worlds of other gamers
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    Thank you all for those kind words.

    And thanks for the link Chick. Never thought to look up a name generator. It’s simple yet effective.

    There are several small companies in the Netherlands who print on cloth. All of which are tailors who own such a printer and have set up a web shop to facilitate others. There is bound to be someone near you as well
    I send a sample first with the question of such fine line work could be replicated sharply. She replied it would be no problem. She was right. The edges are a bit softer than a laser printer would do on paper. But that really works well for maps.


    Quote Originally Posted by Eilathen View Post
    Care to share some info about the setting? As a fellow rpg-er i am always curious about fictional worlds of other gamers
    More than happy to:

    The map is more detailed than the setting ever was

    Sept is a land that was home to dragons before man. When the gods decided they were bored they started populating the world with races. Humans first. Then Dwarfs, Halflings, Gnome, Elves etc.
    Since Sept was dominated by Silver dragons they thought it was nice to take the fledgling races under their protection. And thus Sept was governed by a council who was chaired by a silver dragon.

    Recently my main villain, an Illithid called Todd (which some unintended help from my party), slammed the Celestial plane and the Abyss together like a giant burger. Where the Material Plane is the meat in the middle. It was a case of look to the sky and peer into the heavens. And there were gasps and chasms everywhere that led to the underworld were demons poured out. (Yes the actual Underdark and the Drow were quite hopeless in the midst of all this)
    Obviously, the new battleground for the war between angels and demons decimated the poor population of the normal world. The dragons took the heaviest of losses. In the end the planes were separated by the few gods who still care. Sept is no now longer ruled by dragons. Without the stoic vision of the mighty beasts corruption and the greediness of man can take hold.

    The history was quite literally written by the party and how the story develop session to session over eight years.

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