Quite a lot, actually. I don't find it evocative. It's busy, and while vaguely informative, of little use as a map. I'm also not a fan of brown on tan.This is the map for Justin Howe's Vaults of Ur. What could be more evocative?
Likewise. I would be giving the product a negative review for a junk map like that.Quite a lot, actually. I don't find it evocative. It's busy, and while vaguely informative, of little use as a map. I'm also not a fan of brown on tan.
The uniform use of perspective for the map and buildings also screams modern to me. (Perspective buildings on non-perspective maps are a medieval thing, and have been found in Mesopotamian digs as murals.
I'd find an illustration in situ of any one place noted thereupon more evocative - a labeled town map always is more evocative than a regional map for me.
Likewise. I would be giving the product a negative review for a junk map like that.
Maps make a setting. I would never consider a setting that didn't have very detailed to-scale maps. I've given many negative reviews on that score.Oh please! That is a map... That cannot be considered an artwork and it is ridiculous to neg a book for a map... It would be similar if i start to say that you have an awful avatar and therefore anything you write on these boards is crap, that would be extremely unfair towards your person.
Re to the map, i don't want to go against the first comment as everyone has a sensibility and even a map could be found evocative... I will simply say that o do not find it extremely interesting nor as an artwork neither as a support to the game.
Meh. At least it is color, but it looks very impractical: no bridges. How do they get from one area of the city to another.Back to the original discussion: i post here below an image... I'd like to hear from you if this could be a nice artwork in the chapter of a setting where the underground cultures are explained, in parrticular those of the mighty dwarven cities beneath the earth... Your opinion is welcome!
But then again: "good enough vibes" is basically all Midjourney does.