07
May
09

The Maps, Landmarks and Main Villages

While I know that I mentioned I would be adding mountains, valleys, rivers and more to these maps, as they are now will have to do until my confidence with the program I use grows. I am rather fond of how they look at current as is and see no reason to really modify them.

Now, under this cut we will be discussing the four realms and its center island where all seasons live. All maps can be clicked to be seen full size, images will load in a new window/tab depending on your browser of choice and your personal preferences. Every realm has at least a landmark linked to the other realms along with two landmarks that are all its own.

Also, in this post was merged with the landmarks post and the Main Villages post. Remains the Population post and coming eventually a post about the Dress Code as well as a post with a bit more information on the continents themselves, what the landmasses are covered with as well as the main-climate, animals and more.

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28
Mar
09

The Population

Below this cut, we will go over the realm’s set colors. No matter the realm, there are of course things that will be the same from one place to the next, these are the height and weight of the populace. No matter where they are born, there are no giants or dwarfs in the realms. Yes, there are petite folks and tall ones, but the genes, or perhaps more, allows there to be a ‘normal’ population. Much as the height, the weight seems steady enough. There is no such thing as massively underweight or morbidly obese folks.

Beyond these, the borns are as different as they should be, one’s realm of birth cannot be confused with another due to their coloring.

Color-slides were all done using Photoshop (and the ever useful gradient tool), and the example dolls as you will see in a moment, came from here, so credit for the dolls as a whole go to the Dollmaker’s creator. I only used my color-slides as base in the color tab and saved the result.

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