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  • WIP - Eastern Continent Of Anarra

    @Loopysue Thanks for the kind words. Yes, it is a rather wiggly coastline, but I tend to think of it as extremely rugged, rather than overly smooth. It's sort of reminiscent of the coast of Norway with lots of twists and turns. The main reason, Sue, is that this map started out long ago as a product of my imagination, long before I discovered Campaign Cartographer, and perhaps even before there was such a thing as ProFantasy Software. I took hex paper, taped a bunch of sheets together, and drew out everything with a felt-tip pen. Different colored pens, as a matter of fact. I was really determined to stay only on the hex lines themselves to see what I could come up with, rather than drawing across them. It was perhaps a lit clunky, I admit, but I actually found it somehow appealing. I'm not really an artist, and it just seemed to give it more of a natural ruggedness that I liked.

    I took that old map and scanned all the different pieces of hex paper to give me my coastal outline. I loaded that image into CC3 and traced over it with a fractal coast tool. I tried to follow mountain and river schemes as best as I could, but I haven't completely filled in all the other details as yet. The overall general shape and skeletal structure of the world helps me to visualize where to place things as I write. I guess it's more functional to me than trying to make it into a piece of artwork. I still have only a basic grasp of the software, but I'm learning. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    Loopysue
  • WIP - Eastern Continent Of Anarra

    Hey all,

    I created this map a few years ago for my book, but didn't have the ability at that time to finish it completely. I really like the shape of the land and some of the land features I've laid down. As you can see, I haven't maxed it out with a bunch of symbols yet. Just mainly mountains, rivers and one huge forest at this point. I've recently had more time on my hands and I want to finish it one of these days, especially as I start work on the second book of my trilogy. I would greatly appreciate any thoughts or comments as I plunge back into the task at hand.

    It's about 3500 korads from east to west, and pretty much the same north and south, which works out to be about 2100 miles in each direction. This eastern continent is called Ythira, with the rest of Anarra being completely terra incognita to its inhabitants.

    There are vast open grasslands to the southwest called the Plains of Kuria. Jutting out from that is the Spur of Grothos, where the blighted land of Kulnedra is home to foul hordes of Gorguls, loathsome, evil soldiers spawned long ago by Muurdra, the Fallen One. On the eastern portion of the continent, near the equator, lies the great deserts of Uu-Kesh, where rival chieftains engage in constant warfare against one another. Far to the west is the ruined kingdom of Vandikar, once home to the Keldar, noble races of Elves, now scattered across the face of Anarra into seven clans or Noble Houses by the hatred of Muurdra. Imprisoned for a thousand years with some of his mightiest minions in the Outer Darkness, the Dark One even now seeks to free himself from his prison, to once again roam the land, destroying all that is good and pure upon Anarra.

    Anyway, please let me know what you think. Thanks,

    Elfling

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  • Video outtake

    @Lillhans I like it, Anders. Definitely looks like a water color painting. Still got my fingers crossed about the video.

    AleD
  • Inbetween failed video takes distraction

    @Lillhans Looks great, Anders! Has such a cool water colory look to it. Am I right in reading your cryptic reference to failed video takes as a hint for an upcoming tutorial on your innovative style? My fingers are crossed, but I'll try to be patient. Keep up the good stuff.

    Lillhans
  • Fuchswald Memorial

    @Lillhans Here here! I would concur with @OverCriticalHit . I've tinkered around with the info from the pdf tutorial, with some mixed success. A video tutorial would certainly help to point out where I'm going wrong. Or what I might be doing right, for that matter. Not everyone has Ralf's unflappable demeanor on camera, so pre-recorded would certainly be fine by me.

    OverCriticalHitLillhans