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    Map Cape Horn, South America and Antarctica

    Hello fellow cartographers! Hope you are all doing fine.

    I haven't been very active on the Guild lately, mostly due to work.
    Anyway, here is the latest map I've worked on.

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    It was a commission by Cape Horn, an outdoors clothing brand, of a celebratory map for the 400th anniversary of the discovery of CAPE HORN.
    The idea was to create something of a blend of cartography, illustration and a bit of infographic, along the lines of some of the beautiful National Geographic Magazine supplements.

    My main inspiration was Richard Edes Harrison, so I worked from there following the client's brief.

    The work hasn't been 100% approved yet so there might be some minor changes.

    Sorry if the type is a bit small but it is a huge map which is supposed to be printed as large as possible.
    Also, I might add some wips and extra information later.

    Done in pencil, Photoshop, and a tiny bit of QGIS.


    Comments and critique are most welcome!

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    Wow that is a really interesting map. Very inspiring. I love the water and waves in the vignette.

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    Quite beautiful. I particularly like the way you have depicted South America. How on Earth did you do that?

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    You take inspiration from one of the greatest cartographer of the last century and the result is awesome!
    Beautiful! you have serious drawing skills!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    Quite beautiful. I particularly like the way you have depicted South America. How on Earth did you do that?
    Thank you.
    If you are talking about the proportions and "globe" angle of it, I used Google Earth to get the right composition, screencaptured, printed, and traced for the gross shape/proportions of the land masses.
    I then worked my way with pencils, so some geographical accuracy was lost.

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    Then Tom is right. You have an extraordinary drawing skill

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    WOW! the is absolutely beautiful, National Geography could have a new team member. The combo illustration/map/infographic is spot on Your the next Fernando Baptista.

    The sailboat rounding the horn captures that nasty area incredibly well, so scary, can't say enough of how good this is.

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    This is fantastic! I love the illustrative quality of it. The sailing boat on the waves illustration is stunning. Absolutely gorgeous work. Repped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onez View Post
    It was a commission by Cape Horn, an outdoors clothing brand, of a celebratory map for the 400th anniversary of the discovery of CAPE HORN.
    The idea was to create something of a blend of cartography, illustration and a bit of infographic, along the lines of some of the beautiful National Geographic Magazine supplements.
    you didn't go wrong there. Great work!

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    Gorgeous map, mate. The attention to even the little details is spot-on, it balances the concept of "art" and "mapping" quite wonderfully.

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