What a cool idea!! Man I wish I could stand next to you for a minute and let some of that mojo wear off onto me Great Great Great as always.
A slightly different approach to a map.
It's a floating rock with a habitable, flat surface on it's upper side. Long ago a big rock collided with the island, leaving behind a large break in the rim-mountains.
What a cool idea!! Man I wish I could stand next to you for a minute and let some of that mojo wear off onto me Great Great Great as always.
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Thank you, jtougas! Any ideas for other details?
I wonder if you could make a world that was a gas giant where the outer shell of gas was oxygen and then a dense gas beneath, making 'land' float in chunks. Or, you know, magic. It would be wild to have 'continents' that floated around in relation to each other. You could build huge bridges to lash together lots of land. Mapping such a world would be madly complex.
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There's a Russian MMORPG called Allods that actually takes that same concept and applies it for their setting. The continents or land masses are called allods and are held in perpetual floating motion by something called the Astral. Some of these allods are connected directly with physical structures but more often then not you have sail between them using the magical eddies formed by the Astral. Very interesting concept. Their maps are very simple since they focus on regional styled maps as opposed to a planetary styled map. Regardless don't mean to hijack your thread Sap.
As for critique I love your hand drawn style and can see it definitely producing something marvelous here but unfortunately the current color scheme is chaffing me a bit. Maybe the colors are too saturated? I don't know.
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I have read some fantasy and sci-fi novels with such concepts.
@geamon: I wanted to depict the rock like illuminated by a lightsource, therefore the orange on the righthand side. Maybe I have to rethink the colour composition.
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I added two more rocks in the background. I was thinking about adding more variation to the landscape, but deserts or something radical different in climate would not make much sense on such a relatively small space (if there's anything like sense - it's a floating rock, never forget).
The nebula effect mutes the colors much better. I just wish I had your work ethic.
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