Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Caithris, the Known World

  1. #1
    Guild Apprentice Facebook Connected
    Join Date
    Sep 2015
    Posts
    35

    Map Caithris, the Known World

    Forget what you know about real world geography on this one (see world description below).
    Beyond that, this is my first full color world map, and it was a challenge. The map was made entirely in Gimp with the aid of my Wacom Intuos Pro. There are many things that I don't like and would have preferred to re-work, but at some point it had to be done! I welcome your comments, critique and encouragement.

    Here's the original description of the world I received from my client, so you can understand a bit of why it is the way it is.
    "The region was once a single continent, although more than ten thousand years ago in the world’s history a cataclysmic event at its center caused the continent to break apart radially outward. In the present day it exists as a group of island around a larger main island with a lake at its center, the lake surrounded by mountains. Prior to the cataclysm the genasi, a both technologically and magically advanced race, had an empire which spanned the entire continent. They disappeared following the cataclysm, not gradually but in a single instant. What was not destroyed fell into run over thousands of years. As a result of that cataclysm, the continent now exists as a sort of place between places. The shadowfell and feywild bleed through, sometimes in the same place. Each of the four elemental planes bleeds through in one location/sub-region as well. (What I was hoping for with this is that despite the fact the continent would have started with the same, moderate zone climate, the planar bleeding would result in microclimates that align with whatever plane is bleeding through)."

    known world medium.png
    NATE from Sellsword Maps
    Gamer -- Dungeon Master -- Cartographer -- Find me on YouTube at WASD20

  2. #2
    Guild Expert Abu Lafia's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,256

    Default

    Hey Nate, i really like the color variations of the different biomes and the different drawn elements look superbe! Problem in my view is, that sometimes these lovely elements seem a bit "randomly scattered" and make the rest of the respective islands look too "flat and empty". I think it has to do with the constrains by the commissioner. Would love to see another colored map from you with a more "condensed" landscape composition (not sure if it's understandable what i mean ) because, as said, the drawn elements themselves are fantastic.
    Keep up the great work and your wonderful videos, i always enjoy them a lot!
    Map is not territory...
    Current work in progress:Korobrom | My finished maps
    My DeviantArt site and Twitter

  3. #3
    Guild Apprentice Facebook Connected
    Join Date
    Sep 2015
    Posts
    35

    Default

    Shoot. I thought I replied yesterday, but now I don't see it!
    Anyway, I definitely see what you're saying and I agree. I really appreciate that feedback. And thanks for the compliments on my videos. Much appreciated!
    NATE from Sellsword Maps
    Gamer -- Dungeon Master -- Cartographer -- Find me on YouTube at WASD20

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •