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Thread: Torentine: Political Map - by a2area

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    Astounding work, literally looks like it was published in an Atlas. Hope you go on and map the rest of your fictional world.

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    Now, I'm sure I saw this in an old volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica... or maybe not...
    “Maps encourage boldness. They're like cryptic love letters. They make anything seem possible.”
    -Mark Jenkins

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    Just 3 letters: W-O-W !
    (which is not the mmorpg.. ok.. silly joke )

    This is just beautiful, but I'm wondering: could it be possible to do something like that for a fantasy/steampunk map?
    I mean, this one looks very modern and real. And that's just cool.
    But what if I tried to use the same style for, let's say, a D&D map?
    ciao ciao,
    katoblepa

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    indeed absolutely amazing the level of information you have provided on the map , love it and repped , congrats on the award too.

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    Yeah, this is incredible. It totally looks like it's from an atlas. Great job!
    “When it’s over and you look in the mirror, did you do the best that you were capable of? If so, the score does not matter. But if you find that you did your best you were capable of, you will find it to your liking.” -John Wooden

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    OMGICANTBELIEVETHISMAP!!!

    That's very nice work, a2area. I clicked on the little thumbnail piece in the OP and expected to get just a small section of a coastline, but what came up was a HUGE map of an entire continent with a ridiculous amount of detail!

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    How do cartographers protect their work against copyright infringement?

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    jeez.. the time you must have spent on this is unbelievable. I'll just sit here and stare at it for a few hours !

    You must be a graphic designer by trade - do you mind me asking what you do for a living?

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    Awesome map!

    Now all we need is an easy tutorial

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    I'm really impressed by this -- certainly professional quality.

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