Community Atlas - Forlorn Archipelago - Justice Island
JimP and Monsen kindly have given me permission to work on a map for Justice Island in Forlorn Island. The southern area is bleak and poisoned area by the volcanic ash and sulphuric clouds that emanate from the volcanoes on the island to the east, the Bleakness. Trees are dead or mutated, and the hills and mountains discoloured.
I have first tried to stick to JimP's map, so I have yet to add other settlements (no more cities though), roads, waterways and various terrain, let alone text. But tell me what you think, please.
I tried out the initial tutorial in the new Tome (I hang my head with shame that I didn't do this in the old Tome). I discovered, to my delight, the Sort Symbols in the Map command - what a beauty this is. Saves a lot of time.
Anyway, here is the map.
I have first tried to stick to JimP's map, so I have yet to add other settlements (no more cities though), roads, waterways and various terrain, let alone text. But tell me what you think, please.
I tried out the initial tutorial in the new Tome (I hang my head with shame that I didn't do this in the old Tome). I discovered, to my delight, the Sort Symbols in the Map command - what a beauty this is. Saves a lot of time.
Anyway, here is the map.
Comments
The map is virtually complete. The map notes are underway. Unless there are further ideas from you about additions/subtractions/changes, i will forward this map with notes to Monsen in 24 hours. Thank you all for your constructive help.
edit: Princedom's border, not Pricedom's border... I really need to proofread before I click submit/okay, or get mroe sleep and proofread.
Still not sure about the white labelling overall - some isn't very clear to me, such as the sandy area east of the "Growler Bay" label. I'm also not sure about the change in font from that used for Growler Bay and Squeak Isle, as compared with Blasted Mountains, Dead Forest, and possibly one or two other areas whose names I can't make out. Just looks a little odd to me, though I realise there may be reasons for it.