You nailed the colors, man...nice.
That's gorgeous! My only issue is that the mountains don't seem to match ... more stylized mountains may work better.
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You nailed the colors, man...nice.
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Beautiful. I LOVE that scene, especially the faux-woodcut/crosshatch thing you've got going on there.
I really like your style. Do you still do your projection stuff by hand, or do you use a program? And what is the scale of this world, if it's the same size as Earth, every country depicted there is bigger than Europe.
Interesting technique for the crosshatch shadows.
Yes, all the projection lines were done in photoshop. I made horizontal and vertical lines and then used the arc function to get them at the proper curve. The size is nowhere near that of earth. Its probably more like the size of Asia.
As for the crosshatching, i'm still trying to perfect it.
My suggestion for projection maths is to embrace cartographic programs that convert from one projection to another. As long as you have a base-map in a common computer-friendly projection (== equirectangular) you can then use that base-map as the ingredient of a projection transformation that can give you dozens of different maps in interesting projections. Read up on cartography on Wikipedia, this stuff can honestly be quite interesting!