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Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:05 pm
by thekristhomas
I'm pretty sure Markovia is a bit oversized (I'm not sure it would even fit back in the Shadow Rift) so I'll have a fiddle with it see if I can make it fit better, another issue with it is that I've kept the topographical data from the black box, without adjusting for its relocation, so the lowest point on the island is at best 501 feet, and while I'm OK with Markovia being strange post gc I'm not sure it gels with the descriptions from NMNB, any ideas on how I should scale it down? (my guess at the mo is make yellow into dark green, light brown into light green and dark brown into yellow but I'm not 100%)

My intention is to work on separate maps for Vechor and Graben Island based on their original maps (from the black box and ship of horror respectively and then paste them in like I have with Markovia, but for now, despite the various islands flatness (due to difficulty extrapolating topological data from the 3rd ed map (why did it have to be in red?)), I'm reasonably pleased with how it's turned out thus far.

I would be grateful for any advice or criticism that you might provide.

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 3:10 pm
by Zilfer
I kinda like the detailed Mordent map..... has a lot of places on it! Which is very helpful I think for me. :)

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 1:11 am
by thekristhomas
Zilfer wrote:I kinda like the detailed Mordent map..... has a lot of places on it! Which is very helpful I think for me. :)
Yes I really like the ones that turn out "busy", the Mordent one was one of my first and most of the detail is extrapolated from the text of Gaz3, which each of the main noble houses getting an "ancestral pile". Though I've done my best there is disagreement between mine and other maps, on some exact locations but I think mine is not far off.

Another of my faves, for similar reasons, is the post gc Nova Vaasan map, again it is the strongholds of the noble houses that fill it out.

I'm really pleased that you think my map might be useful, that's why I've been sharing them :D

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:15 pm
by Zilfer
thekristhomas wrote:
Zilfer wrote:I kinda like the detailed Mordent map..... has a lot of places on it! Which is very helpful I think for me. :)
Yes I really like the ones that turn out "busy", the Mordent one was one of my first and most of the detail is extrapolated from the text of Gaz3, which each of the main noble houses getting an "ancestral pile". Though I've done my best there is disagreement between mine and other maps, on some exact locations but I think mine is not far off.

Another of my faves, for similar reasons, is the post gc Nova Vaasan map, again it is the strongholds of the noble houses that fill it out.

I'm really pleased that you think my map might be useful, that's why I've been sharing them :D
Yeah I actually might have a use for the other one you like because my PC from Mordentshire is going to Nova Vassa lol! xD

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:41 am
by thekristhomas
This is without a doubt my most complex map to date. Mostly because of the number of separate maps that have been compiled into it, which are as follows.

The Black Box map of the Core, which was the base of the whole map

The map of the Western Core and Sea of Sorrows and map of Eastern core and Nocturnal Sea from the PHB from which I could place the islands in relation to the mainland and each other, and also served as the base for some of the islands

The Black Box map of the Core was again used as the base for Markovia as an island in the Sea of Sorrows, with the contours altered relative to it's new position.

The Black Box map of the Islands of Terror was used as a base for Vechor as an island in the Nocturnal Sea

The map of Dominia from Bleak House

The poster map of Graben Island from Ship of Horrors

The cover map of Todstein from the same

and finally the map of Liffe from the FoS survey of the Nocturnal Sea.

So, I am unsure as to whether I have used the earliest available maps of each location, are you aware of earlier sources for maps of any of the areas?

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 12:05 am
by thekristhomas
So this is the vechor map that I dropped into the world map, this must be one of my earlier versions as it doesn't have Thornewood, but I've basically tried to do the same with vechor as I have with other domains, which is, copy the original black box map and add the detail from later products, in this case the later product being the FoSSNS, bit confilcted as this is the first domain map that's not 100% canon, and I also chickened out of putting the mists in (cos it would've meant 2 maps pre and post gc didn't seem worth it)

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 12:07 am
by thekristhomas
Since I seem to have made a start on islands, here's Farelle from the black box

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:05 am
by thekristhomas
Valachan post gc with info from gaz 4

Now I think, that's both the pre and post gc core done, with a separate map for each domain that needs one (I might be wrong about that, I'd be grateful if someone could check)

All of the domains covered in the gazeteer series have been done (I think?) with the info from there included

Most of the domains also have additional info from previous canon (and some from less canon, but much less of that)

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:41 am
by thekristhomas
Ron, can you get back to me re. this, thanks

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 12:04 pm
by Gonzoron of the FoS
thekristhomas wrote:Ron, can you get back to me re. this, thanks
Hi, yeah, it's on my to-do list. Sorry, things have been really busy lately. I'll try to get to it soon.

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 2:52 pm
by thekristhomas
I'll add my campaign maps from the war in the core thread once they're finalised

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 1:22 pm
by thekristhomas
sorry if this is a bit annoying I'm trying to remember how to resize images, please bear with

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 1:25 pm
by thekristhomas
have we never been able to post bmp. files?

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 1:49 pm
by Gonzoron of the FoS
Nothing has changed in that regard recently. It's possible it was never available. Is it giving an error message?

Re: the kristhomas's map collection

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 2:03 pm
by thekristhomas
Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Nothing has changed in that regard recently. It's possible it was never available. Is it giving an error message?
says bmp not supported, I'm not sure I ever tried before, just surprised really not a problem