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San Francisco, California
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Kevin
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  • [WIP] Viking Adventures

    I was looking for a peaceful, zen mapping project and was inspired by the expansion of Viking symbols released today. It also gave me an excuse to using some of the glacier and icy Overland symbols that I've never used.

    I didn't want to lift from Norse mythology and decided to go with Icelandic names, which I stole freely from lists on Wikipedia.

    I will also post this in my galleries if anyone wants to zoom in closer.

    MonsenQuentenMapjunkieLoopysueEdECalibreRickoJuanpi
  • [WIP] Community Atlas - Gold Coast, Doriant

    I've been working on a 1000 x 1000 mile part of western Doriant that I adopted. (This is separate from the elvish town in Verinress Arl, Artemisia, that I adopted for the 1000th map contest.) I know that new maps for the Atlas aren't being accepted until October, but that's perfect because it will give me a chance to do more detailed maps of specific settlements and points of interest at the same time.

    I previously posted about this map in a previous thread, but I've decided to rename it, so I'm starting a new thread.

    If it's okay, I would like to rename this the "Gold Coast," a regional term for an area so named because of the sandy beaches and tawny dried coastal grasses in the summer. It's an area that encompasses a region that includes a predominantly human kingdom of Vacuria, the inland human kingdom of Travi, a small elven kingdom to the north called Enía (a constitutional monarchy with a hereditary monarch and an elected Assembly), and a small dwarven kingdom in the southern mountains called the Kingdom of Gongodûr.

    I still want to create a Borders drawing tool to draw the borders of each kingdom, but for now, this is what I have:

    I have discovered that naming things is one of my bigger challenges. For several years, I've been maintaining a list on my phone of fantasy RPG character names, some of which could just as easily be used as place names. I also tried an old trick I used for naming gods in different pantheons in my campaign world: pick a language available on Google Translate and then look up words to find something tweakable for the god. (For a Thor-like god, for example, I might look up words for thunder, lightning, storms, etc. to find a word that could be modified a little to be a name.) And I also found a Wikipedia list of small towns in England and tweaked them (like changing the suffix from -ford to -port). And there are also a whole lot of patterns: a river that flows from a mountain may take its name from the mountain, and the village beside the river might as well.

    Questions:

    1. What did I miss that should be named?
    2. Do you have any changes to recommend for fonts, font colors, or sheet effects on text labels?
    3. Any other thoughts?

    Here are some zoomed-in views to make it easier to see. In the future, would be better to post the larger map in my galleries so that folks can zoom in?


    LoopysueRicko
  • Community Atlas 1000th map Competition - with Prizes [August/September]

    May I adopt this little unnamed elven village marked in the red box on Virinress'Arl? (Quenten, since you did the parent map, please let me know if this is encroaching on your future plans.)



    LoopysueMonsenMathieu Gans
  • [WIP] 1972 Travelogue (CA93 Modern Journeys)

    And here are some zoomed-in closeups:



    QuentenLoopysueC.C. CharronRaiko
  • [WIP] 1972 Travelogue (CA93 Modern Journeys)

    The map is just the highlights of the trip. Here's the full itinerary. Why two weeks at Crater Lake? My extended family has a cabin a few miles outside of the park, so we were visiting family then before finally heading home.

    June 9, 1972 — San Francisco, CA

    June 9, 1972 — Big Sur

    June 10, 1972 — San Simeon

    June 10, 1972 — Los Padres National Forest

    June 11, 1972 — Los Angeles

    June 11, 1972 — Angeles National Forest

    June 12, 1972 — Disneyland

    June 13, 1972 — San Juan Capistrano

    June 13, 1972 — Chula Vista

    June 14, 1972 — Winterhaven, CA

    June 16, 1972 — Tucson

    June 16, 1972 — Chiricahua National Forest

    June 20, 1972 — Deming, NM

    June 21, 1972 — El Paso

    June 22, 1972 — Carlsbed Caverns

    June 22, 1972 — Cloudcroft, NM

    June 24, 1972 — White Sands National Park

    June 24, 1972 — Cibola National Forest

    June 25, 1972 — Petrified National Forest

    June 25, 1972 — Coconino National Forest

    June 27, 1972 — Grand Canyon

    June 28, 1972 — Glen Canyon Dam

    June 29, 1972 — Manti-Lasal National Forest

    June 30, 1972 — Price, Utah

    July 3, 1972 — Thru Utah to Colorado

    July 3, 1972 — Grand Mesa National Forest, CO

    July 4, 1972 — White River National Forest

    July 6, 1972 — Shadow Mountain Lake. Through WY to Nebraska

    July 7, 1972 — Cadron, Nebraska

    July 8, 1972 — Mt. Rushmore

    June 9, 1972 — Thru Gilette, WY

    June 9, 1972 — Big Horn National Forest

    June 9, 1972 — Shoshoni National Forest

    July 13, 1972 — Teton National Park

    July 16, 1972 — Yellowstone

    July 17, 1972 — White Sulpher Springs, MT

    July 19, 1972 — Glacier National Park, Canada

    July 20, 1972 — Waterton, Canada

    July 21, 1972 — Banff National Park

    July 23, 1972 — Mt. Baker National - Snoqualmie National Forest. Olympic National Forest

    August 2, 1972 — Mt. Ranier

    August 2, 1972 — Maple Leaf-Gifford Pinchat Natl Forest

    August 3, 1972 — Portland

    August 4, 1972 — Salem

    August 5, 1972 — Crater Lake

    August 17, 2024 — Redwood National Park

    August 19, 2024 — San Francisco, CA

    QuentenJuanpi