Your work allways captivates me. When i think about the amount of work it took you to invest in your encyclopedia, i can't be nothing else but admirative.
Here's the latest WIP on the Hareshk map. I still need to label the sea routes and add a cartouche to the top-left detailing the different territories (much as the original Hareshk Map listed the shields on the map borders.
the Hareshk.jpg
I'm now gonna start work on the topoghraphy for the Almagest map - which will take some time as Almagest is a pretty large area, covering about as much land as the Azazem, Korachan, and Pelasgos maps combined, so will be at quite a different scale, with a lot more land represented.
Your work allways captivates me. When i think about the amount of work it took you to invest in your encyclopedia, i can't be nothing else but admirative.
I'm calling this one done (until I find any mistakes or work on adjacent regions that appear in the peripheries of this one).
the Hareshk.jpg
By popular vote the next region will be Almagest, a somewhat larger region...
so I finally finished the topography on the Almagest map, and I'm ready to finish work on the rivers and other geographical features before i start work on labelling...
Almagest.jpg
After some eagle-eyed comments from a few redditor I've decided to go back and redo the roads on the previous maps, to make them more direct and better fit in with the latitudes. These Atlas maps are never gonna be finished
note: the graticules and cartouche are not final
Wow this is just amazing.
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Vorro, your work stuns me. Every time.
Not too bad. I generally frequent: /r/worldbuilding/ (has some cool writing prompts for worldbuilding), /r/imaginarymaps/, and /r/mapmaking/. there's loads more though i found many of the others (particularly the writing-oriented ones) have vary draconian posting rules, so i just dont bother with them as my posts tend to get removed because i didn't follow rule whatever...
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This is the end of the index so far on the 4 finished maps. Ignoring the fact that the grid on some is 'letter+number' and others are 'number+letter', that's just under 700 labels in 4 maps, and that's not counting all the labels that fall outside the borders of the nation each map focuses on. imagine the whole atlas
Very impressive, and with that I mean all of this atlas, encyclopedia, index project!
What does the 'pg 8x' 'pg 4x' refer to? Is it the number of pages it appears or the number of the page?
-Dan