This looks great
I dont really care tho how some of the lines end short and dont go all the way
This looks great
I dont really care tho how some of the lines end short and dont go all the way
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Thanks for the replies fellas. New update; I just wanted to get the bulk of the titles done with. I still wanna go back and rename some/most of them.
Korash: Absolutely right sir, I blurred the grid and brought the opacity down a bit.
Rahva: On many of the parchment maps that I look at with the outlines such as these the artist does not follow the coastline exactly which shows, I think, the hand drawn feel.
Again thanks for the advice guys and keep it coming.
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I second Bohunk on the "colored borders don't quite follow correctly in antique style hand drawn maps" thing. I've been studying these maps quite intently recently and they're there more as a suggestion than being perfectly fit.
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