Question: How has the Community Atlas affected your map making?
HadrianVI
Surveyor
Hello everybody,
I was wondering about something:
A lot of great first maps have been posted on the forum in recent time.
I'm thinking about the first maps made by pixelkitteh and Jensen and the first major project posted by rrcalbick.
I might be biased but I think this is disproportionate compared to the average.
Now, I wonder whether this has something to do with the community atlas?
Therefore: Has the Community Atlas affected your map making? If yes, how?
Cheers
I was wondering about something:
A lot of great first maps have been posted on the forum in recent time.
I'm thinking about the first maps made by pixelkitteh and Jensen and the first major project posted by rrcalbick.
I might be biased but I think this is disproportionate compared to the average.
Now, I wonder whether this has something to do with the community atlas?
Therefore: Has the Community Atlas affected your map making? If yes, how?
Cheers
Comments
But for inspiration, the second source after beer :-) was the community atlas, indeed. For beginners it is a showcase and a benchmark. It is a great thing! This forum and the community atlas showed me, that the good old days whith active communities instead of paying for every little piece of content and paying for every little question, are not over yet. Happy to be here :-)
I'll be continuing my city map as soon as I've finished both my current challenge maps
Best, Jensen
The atlas is not about creating perfect maps, it is about mapping Nibirum. Of course, we do try to make nice maps, but we do not strictly follow certain aesthetic requirements, because this would be boring. Instead we enjoy artistic freedom and try out new things and see how they work out.
When I started contributing to the Atlas in the end of February this year I had just gotten back to mapping after a break of more than 4 years. I came back because I wanted to finally map my own world (which is still WIP:P) after being once again inspired by some of the great maps on this forum. But I soon figured out that I need more practice to get the results I wanted, so I started contributing to the Atlas, using it as an opportunity to improve my skills. And I have learned a lot in these four months: Just compare the Continents Berenur and Doriant, which I made roughtly two months apart. These improvements are owed to the fact that I used some of the maps especially to focus on and train a certain aspect of mapping, for example Maelstrom Bay, where I focused on Water or Demosthenes Swamp, where I tried to figure out how to protray swamps.
So, don't hesitate. If you would like to contribute something to the Atlas. Join!