Thanks much Vorropohaiah! Well now I have to merge some more layers, the file is 2,70go (with already merged layers) to work more comfortable with sea labels and compass and borders and key and...Damn still a lof of job to do
Thanks much Vorropohaiah! Well now I have to merge some more layers, the file is 2,70go (with already merged layers) to work more comfortable with sea labels and compass and borders and key and...Damn still a lof of job to do
It is like a Arabic place? And are you thinking in ad nation borders?
and:
NEED A ENGLISH VERSION
OF THIS WORLD
so coll the stuff but cant understand anything
Well it's not like an arabic area ( though one nation is related to some egyptian/orient style in some ways - not geographic ones). Nation borders are already on the map. Maybe it's not enough readable? I hope key will solve it. By the way I think it's a map you have to take a look close to see the details on it.
And for the english version...well, I guess it won't happens! But you can still let your imagination work, take a long journey in Selvarin and enjoy what you see/meet. Be careful though, there's some dangerous places here. Oh s*** you can't read french to avoid them :p
Orient style
Ok, found it, the red lines. Hard to define that the circles are the borders. Maybe a bit closer and some transparency, dunno honestly i just found the borders cause u said that have, i have this map here with me coz i was trying to translate some of the details
Circles? Hmm not sure we're talking about the same thing. The borders are the red dot lines like this:
borders.jpg
I also put the nations symbols (in pale red) that you can find on the heraldic shields around the borders to remind the territories
yes, dots circles
Alright, added heraldic key, icons key, border, compass and rhumb lines, useless ornaments and did a slight colour change on seas. I just to add sea label and fix a few issues. Finished map should come soon...
Last edited by - Max -; 03-19-2013 at 05:03 AM.
Truly impressive map; the amount of detail is fantastic, and definitely encourages a wander through the world. The colors and textures work really well together, and all those heraldic shields are a great touch!
- kes
Thanks much Kes I'm glad you like it. Hopefully I'll be done tonight...