It's lovely ! A shame it's so little but I feel that's a demand from the client.
Greetings Cartographers!
Welcome to the Kraalreit, a commission for fantasy author Jonathan Chapple. His story follows a mercenary company caught up in a factional war for control of the Kraalreit - a small nation fissured by religious and dynastic conflict. The story takes place in an age of technology similar to the Thirty Year's War, and I tried to go for that feel in the map. Presented is the final product at page-size.
Hope you enjoy!
The Kraalreit-FinalQuarter.jpg
©Jonathan Chapple
Last edited by GreatWhiteNorth; 05-18-2020 at 08:04 AM.
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It's lovely ! A shame it's so little but I feel that's a demand from the client.
Yeah, it's meant to fit in a paperback, so that's the size I had in mind when I created it. I worked at a much higher resolution, but that doesn't really do the map justice when I add it here on the CG - zooming in sort of kills the way it looks when it all "comes together," I guess.
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Very effective, for sure a map that has got its place in a book.
I wish more books had a nice map that is that effective. Well done.
Thanks Falconius, that's a quite a confidence booster!I wish more books had a nice map that is that effective. Well done.
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Lovely. Perfect map for a book. Nice and legible without being 'busy'. Good job.
I love the little edge that crosses over the lower left border. It's such a small detail that gives more life and expanse to the piece. Very thoughtful.