Pyrandon - going back through the Finished Maps this morning. The sketch-up is one of the coolest maps I've seen in awhile. It reminds me of a tourist brochure for a vacation destination.
Slightly "different" style but amazing.
Pyrandon - going back through the Finished Maps this morning. The sketch-up is one of the coolest maps I've seen in awhile. It reminds me of a tourist brochure for a vacation destination.
Slightly "different" style but amazing.
Thanks a lot, Cartog! (can I call you Cartog? It's the nature of my work and me that I look at it now, months later, and cringe a bit. I would change two million things about it were I to go back--and maybe someday I will.
Thanks again.
Don
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I agree. A beautiful map. Maybe I should start perusing some of the old posts when I get time. Some beautiful treasure to be found there I am sure.
Daniel the Neon Knight: Campaign Cartographer User
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Actually, it is THE Cartographist. And don't anyone forget it. . .
I shall call him TC, or perhaps just T. Although I always liked the name Tim. Yes, I shall call him Tim. From this day forward THE Cartographist shall be called Tim. So says I.
And thanks to secret CIA cameras we even have a picture of THE Cartog... er... Tim:
Nice...
I did't know that any copies of that had escaped me.
Best not to ask him about African swallows, then.