It is, I'm still debating the best way to fix it.natty_dread wrote:Your shoreline looks pixelated. The territory borders look kinda blurry, too.
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It is, I'm still debating the best way to fix it.natty_dread wrote:Your shoreline looks pixelated. The territory borders look kinda blurry, too.
Updated. Bison King is now the Op.The Bison King wrote:I'll get back to you on that after I discuss it with Evil.MrBenn wrote:Who wants/needs the first post?isaiah40 wrote:I think MrBenn can change the OP, if not Andy can do it. Just wall him and he'll get it done!The Bison King wrote: Awesome! Though Dimwit or I will probably will have to start a new thread so we have 1st post control.

Dorne is already in the weakest tier of kingdoms, on par with the Vale and the Riverlands. I don't think it needs to lose any territories. As for its physical size, I would agree that it's fair to move the mountain ranges separating Dorne and the Stormlands to the south somewhat; otherwise, the extent of Dorne pictured is more or less accurate.Iliad wrote: A few strategic things. Dorne should be smaller and one of the weaker kingdoms and needs less territories and smaller bonus.
It's also the case that Summerhall is a ruin by the time of Robert's Rebellion and not used as a seat for anyone. That said, there's nothing really else of interest in that geographic portion of Westeros. We could just use some Stormlands seat that has no stated location (like Grandview or Haystack Hall), but it's much less iconic.Also Summerhall is supposed to be on the border of the Reach, Dorne and Stormlands, rather than being simply another territory in the latter.
Ok I can do that.I think making the Iron Islands' connection to the Crag and to Seagard one-way might be good, as it would prevent the Greyjoy bonus from being basically an extension of the Lannister or Tully lands.
Agreed, I'm going to wait a bit to add that in just because I'm not sure how I want to make it look just yet.One more graphical omission I see: You should draw us a thick and handsome wall for the North, lest the Others scour the whole continent before we can get to Final Forge.
This is the large, and that font looks pretty good. I'll defientnly be playing around with the font as well. I won't be using Apple Chauncery again....Is that the large or small map?
Also, how about using a font like this: http://www.dafont.com/rostock-kaligraph.font
According to the maps and sources I've been using it's right about where it should be:Also Summerhall is supposed to be on the border of the Reach, Dorne and Stormlands, rather than being simply another territory in the latter.
I'm confused by this post. It's unclear to me whether you want me to move the Dornish border south or not. As far as I can tell, if anything the border could be moved father North, but I think it's more or less in the right spot. keep in mind George R.R. has never released a map that shows the official borders of the 7 kingdoms and that fan made maps (like the one below) are more or less all I have to go off of.Dorne is already in the weakest tier of kingdoms, on par with the Vale and the Riverlands. I don't think it needs to lose any territories. As for its physical size, I would agree that it's fair to move the mountain ranges separating Dorne and the Stormlands to the south somewhat; otherwise, the extent of Dorne pictured is more or less accurate.
One thing with Westeros is that there aren't really any *borders* per se; there are just certain areas of fealty and control. I guess what I really mean is that the way it is now emphasizes just the mountains to the north of the Kingsgrave region, when in fact the whole area down to Yronwood and Starfall is mountainous. One way you could amend this map, I think, would be to add a bit of texture on the territories that are forested or mountainous, sort of like in the first version of the map you posted; not enough that the text or the territory bounds get swallowed up, but enough that people can tell what kind of terrains the regions have.The Bison King wrote: I'm confused by this post. It's unclear to me whether you want me to move the Dornish border south or not. As far as I can tell, if anything the border could be moved father North, but I think it's more or less in the right spot. keep in mind George R.R. has never released a map that shows the official borders of the 7 kingdoms and that fan made maps (like the one below) are more or less all I have to go off of.
I can't personally... When Spockers said so I was skeptical but Mr. Benn didn't contest it so I assumed it was legit. I think you'll need to ask one of them.Can you guys reaffirm the copyright? Or if you already have, point me in that direction?
Lol, I can see that with the mountains, I'll work on them more, and yeah the sea territories do need names.Industrial Helix wrote:Going to sticky this for now.
I have a few comments though, the mountains resemble clouds more than mountains. And your sea territories would need some names.
Are you going to paint this one when it comes to graphics time, BK? I think the style in Thyseneal might lend itself quite well.
As the mapmaker, it's your responsibility to ensure that the copyright permission for the map is valid.The Bison King wrote:I can't personally... When Spockers said so I was skeptical but Mr. Benn didn't contest it so I assumed it was legit. I think you'll need to ask one of them.Can you guys reaffirm the copyright? Or if you already have, point me in that direction?

Well, I'm not really sure how to verify this. Spockers hasn't been active on the site for over a year. Are there any CA's or Mods who were around at the time who know about the legitimacy of his claim?natty_dread wrote:As the mapmaker, it's your responsibility to ensure that the copyright permission for the map is valid.The Bison King wrote:I can't personally... When Spockers said so I was skeptical but Mr. Benn didn't contest it so I assumed it was legit. I think you'll need to ask one of them.Can you guys reaffirm the copyright? Or if you already have, point me in that direction?
...oh great, he was an idiot.thehippo8 wrote:The original threads were ...
Westeros - A Song of Ice and Fire [abandoned]
by Spockers on Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:32 am
Latest Version:
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Previous Versions:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w190 ... /RWPcc.jpg
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r118 ... /RWP-7.jpg
Territories: 42
This is a joint project between myself and Keyogi.
It is taken from the George R. R. Martin series, A Song of Ice and Fire. Copyright has been taken care of.
by DiM on Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:41 am
edit// one more thing. you said copyright has been taken care of. what exactly did you do? i have a map in my mind but the copyright is problematic. do i just send an email? what do i say? how long do i wait? please pm me about this matter.
by Spockers on Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:20 pm
Lets just say we made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
by DiM on Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:06 pm
i'm serious about this. please pm me the details. i want to know what to do.
indeed he was. but that doesn't mean he did not solve the copyright issue. back then me and keyogi weren't exactly buddies, in fact we were quite the opposite. this spockers guy was keyogi's pet following him around licking his feet so maybe he didn't want to share his copyright details with me but he might be willing to do it for you.The Bison King wrote: ...oh great, he was an idiot.

That's what we do when Spockers either fails to respond or fails to provide us with any documentation. Don't worry, we have this all figured out.natty_dread wrote:Wouldn't it be simpler to just contact the author and try getting the copyright that way?