Thursday, January 19, 2023

Making Maps

I've had six persons take advantage of the mapmaking proposal I pitched on the 1st.  Each is just the beginning of an island of maps to follow, in Michigan, Maine, London, Obukhiv, Marseille and Munich.  Here's the lowly stubs for each that I created:








I encourage others to get involved.  If you can't think of your own place, feel free to add a connection to any of the above, on the north, south, east or west as you please.  Multiple persons using their influence upon a given place can quickly expand it outwards and give real scope.  If you're already pledging $10 to me every month on Patreon, you might just as well make me work for it.

3 comments:

  1. Great showcase for the aptness of the color scheme. The differences in the locations are immediately apparent. And once drawn in by the pleasant colors, the other information becomes more salient, and its easy to lose myself in each map for a while.

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  2. The Marseille map is beautiful.

    What are your plans for Australia in your setting? In the 1600s, Europeans were aware that there was land down there, but not much else, making Australia generally isolated from the world and therefore the campaign setting, despite being a fairly large piece of land.

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  3. Prof,

    I have no idea at this time about Australia.

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