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vorropohaiah — Inner Sea map - wip

Published: 2016-09-13 11:27:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 5655; Favourites: 66; Downloads: 0
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I haven’t posted a WIP on here for some time. I don’t tend to show most of my commissions here, and my personal maps haven’t had much that I can share before they’re done (at the moment it’s just getting the topography done and then adding the markers/text. Not much more other than that). This is something much more ambitious than any previous map I;ve created before, though.

Some of you might be familiar with my Inner Sea map . That map’s over 4 years old now and personally I think it’s really showing it’s age. I was only then starting to learn how to use Photoshop and was still experimenting with style (and horrible fonts). I’ve since moved on to a more modern style (both in terms of worldbuilding as well as the maps themselves), as can be seen from my Atlas Elyden maps. I’m enjoying the work that goes into those maps, though the topography and stitching that needs to be done to incorporate the maps into a larger whole is quite time-consuming.

My efforts so far have seen me map various parts of the Inner Sea region I had explored in that original map 4 years ago. So I’m going to take what I’ve done on these maps (the first was created in January 2016) and apply that to a new map of the Inner Sea, depicting a slightly smaller area than that first version (I’ll be omitting the area of the Dark Sea in the bottom right to really concentrate on the Inner Sea itself).

I’m currently working on the topography, which is the most time-consuming part of the project. I’m probably half done by now, and am busy working on a region of dense mountains in the north west which is taking a long time to get done. Other than that I still need to tinker with the ‘finished’ areas to get them looking a bit more natural. Once that’s done I’ll be able to concentrate on rivers before getting things like borders and labels done.

I’ll be working at A1 size at 400 dpi on this one, with an eye to getting it printed as a poster for myself and patrons who are interested in it (at a cost that’s yet to be decided, to cover printing and postage). I’ll later resize it to A3 and adjust it as needed for the smaller size (removing less important labels as necessary, for instance) for my Atlas Elyden project.

I intend on keeping the same colours as the atlas maps, though I might weather the map a bit, to make it look used and add some texture to the otherwise flat atlas style.

This is what I have ready so far, in terms of Topography. Many regions are still rough (particularly the south and south western areas of the map), with just the first layer of topography finished (like in the south east)

To anyone wondering, the topography is done 100% by hand and none of it is generated. Each level of topography is a separate layer in Photoshop, filled with the respective colour and given a hide all mask that’s painted white and given a 1px dark brown stroke.

More details on how the map is generated can be found on a tutorial I posted, here .
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Comments: 13

AlexJudge [2016-09-14 18:39:57 +0000 UTC]

This like the Med Sea?

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vorropohaiah In reply to AlexJudge [2016-09-15 04:47:34 +0000 UTC]

yeah, it's my version of it for my world. It's a similar climate though quite a bit larger. IT was originally linked to the oceans both in the west and east though lowering sea levels have cut off access to the east now. 

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Nhlaqgor [2016-09-14 05:30:33 +0000 UTC]

I'm totally in awe when is see one of the maps you make.

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vorropohaiah In reply to Nhlaqgor [2016-09-14 12:34:15 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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Zenith-Comics [2016-09-13 20:26:53 +0000 UTC]

This is really well done and very evocative.  It makes me want to know more and more about the setting.  Cheers!

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vorropohaiah In reply to Zenith-Comics [2016-09-14 12:35:51 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. If you're interested you can find a bit more about the background on my blog or patreon , though at the moment I've been posting a lot more maps than fiction and background!

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Zenith-Comics In reply to vorropohaiah [2016-09-15 00:56:28 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the links!  Any plans to publish the setting?

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vorropohaiah In reply to Zenith-Comics [2016-09-15 04:48:59 +0000 UTC]

I'm working on a novel that I'll be publishing on either createspace or lulu or something similar (so physical and ebook versions) and I have some other plans though since it's just me working on everything (and I'd like to commission an artist whose style matches the world, though I can't afford it right now), it may take some time. 

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Zenith-Comics In reply to vorropohaiah [2016-09-15 05:40:22 +0000 UTC]

Nice!

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Woodgnome01 [2016-09-13 17:25:56 +0000 UTC]

Another fantastic and wonderful map.

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vorropohaiah In reply to Woodgnome01 [2016-09-14 12:36:11 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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Siveir [2016-09-13 17:14:51 +0000 UTC]

That is just AMAZING! The whole scope of that map alone is breathtaking. I allways appreciated the way you maps look like form real world, and this is excelent example on magnificent scale.

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vorropohaiah In reply to Siveir [2016-09-14 12:36:42 +0000 UTC]

thanks. That topography is killing me though! I'll be happy when this is done  

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