And, oH bos, what a difference in the way to draw...
how many fine the lines are and how easy it's to draw it...
So, here's an update
And, oH bos, what a difference in the way to draw...
how many fine the lines are and how easy it's to draw it...
So, here's an update
This is the latest map of Brannaegh.
There's a scale and the names of the area are placed.
As mentionned before, each area recieved a colour to give a glance of the climax and to show their borders.
I choose not to show the small rivers (only the biggest are mentionned) to reduce the size of the file. On the original map (a bitmap "that size Huge"), many other details are placed...
To conclued, I would like to say once more that a pen table is much more funny and easy to use than a mouse, even with a CAD software...
Enjoy C&C welcome
Since I get the pen table, things are viewed a different way...
So, I redo some map from the start and decide to show the level lines...
Following is a zoom of a zone 1600 km wide and 1200 km height
What do you think about ?
I think your elevation lines in the first map here are a little to black and too heavy. I'd tone them down, go with a gray or some other softer color. On the close-up map you use a slightly darker brown, and I think that works very well.
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Pimping my worldmap here. Still WIP... long way to go, but I'm pretty proud of what I've done so far...
You're absolutely right Karro...
So here are the latest step... Using some technic to (try to) give more texture to the wide spaces of the steppes and the prairie of the northen part of the land.
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