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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvish Presley View Post
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    I also got myself a tablet yesterday.....now that's going to take some time getting used to. Silly me thought the tablet would display a portion of the screen or something so that I would actually be able to look at the tablet while drawing. Oh well, I guess it'll get better with some practice.
    Need a Cintiq for that, and those things cost a bloody fortune

    The map is looking great though. The font works well, tonnes of detail, loving the new mountains. It's really come a long way since the first one you posted, and looks utterly fantastic now

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    A very slick map, definitely lots of good RP feel to it. Only things I see missing are a compass and scale.
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    Well, now I have a scale and a terrible compass, too...and a "frame". I consider myself done with this map at the moment. Mostly due to time constraints (I have to print it on a lot of sheets and glue them togeher before the players arrive tomorrow), but also because the characters in the campaign have only seen a tiny portion of the world yet, and it's easier to create new landscapes etc. as the campaign evolves (it's been evolving for 11 years already, but it's a huuuuuge world).

    I was also unable to upload the map as one file, so I had to divide it into 3 parts (well, only 2 really, but the middle part is for seeing the middle portion undivided):

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    Thanks for all the great tutorials on this site, and for the kind comments! Finally I can display a map to my players which I'm satisfied with.....now their characters just need to stay alive long enough to explore it all

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    Nice job, and I really like the border.
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    ... Stunning
    Love the muted green, and those symbols are great.
    Do you work with them as a whole map? That would probably slow my box down to a crawl..

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    I've got nothing specific or negative or constructive to say. Nice maps, they look pretty darn good.
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    Muted green? I hope you're talking about the forests, cause I am red/green colourblind. So a lot of green looks brown to me, which is what I thought most of the map was, heh he...

    I worked on the maps as one big map, yes. I only divided it into three parts in order to be able to upload it here. But I merged a lot of layers from time to time to create a background image so that it would be manageable. I think the largest file I worked on was about 1Gb....but yes, whenever I needed to save something it was usually a good time to go get a cup of coffee

    As for the border, that's just a font I found, btw. I downloaded it from here.

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    Sorry to tell you man, but as long as I'm not color blind (my optician lying to me would be implied in this) it's green...

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    Yep, they look pretty darn good...nice job.
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    Hilarious

    All this time I thought I was working with various shades of brown....argh!
    Oh well, green is a nice colour, too. Lots of goodies are green, like strawberries and rubies!

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