Excellent! I love the general look and ambience (very appropriate for the setting).
I think I recognize your excellent Shield Lands coast... Am I right?by Diamond
so I thought I'd revisit a map I did a couple of years ago
Kind of in limbo waiting to hear from my client about his map... so I thought I'd revisit a map I did a couple of years ago. This is sort of a fantasy version of a post-civil war America, except here it was a republican north that seceded from an aristocratic south.
Not quite done with it yet, but I thought I'd post it as-is and see what you all think of it. The mountains are made using Bill Hooks' awesome Victorian mountain brushes: http://www.cartographersguild.com/ma...n-brushes.html
Excellent! I love the general look and ambience (very appropriate for the setting).
I think I recognize your excellent Shield Lands coast... Am I right?by Diamond
so I thought I'd revisit a map I did a couple of years ago
Great stuff as usual D.! And this brush is surely very useful (and time saving), might use it for some next project.
Ilanthar: Yep, it's a direct trace from yet another of my old maps, but not the Sheild Lands one, I don't think...
Really cool looking map Diamond!
I've checked my inspiration folder and found your excellent Shield Lands map!
In fact, it was one of the map I asked you to use for my map of Elthyrra.
Well, as always, perfect shapes and all. Just wished you would finally do REAL mountains again
Btw, hope you will keep on working on the Panharta Map.
And i can totally see why Ilanthar was thinking of this Shield Lands V2 by Chanimur on deviantART. I think he is right.
I'm trapped in Darkness,
Still I reach out for the Stars
Oh yeah, I forgot I used that name on that map too. That's what happens when you recycle names too much.