Fantasy Map Making

Fantasy Map Making
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Publisher : Fantasy Publishing
Total Pages : 172
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Book Synopsis Fantasy Map Making by : Jesper Schmidt

Download or read book Fantasy Map Making written by Jesper Schmidt and published by Fantasy Publishing. This book was released on with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you ever struggled with map making? Spent countless hours trying to make it comply with the laws of nature? This book is a step-by-step guidebook that will teach you how to create an authentic fantasy map. You will gain all the knowledge necessary to complete a map which your audience will believe, no matter if they are readers, viewing a movie, video game players, or role-playing gamers. It contains the exact process I use when creating maps for my fantasy fiction. I have spent countless hours researching and learning about the topography of Earth and how to apply it to a fantasy map so that you do not have to. I have translated it all into 14 easy steps which allow you to construct an entire fantasy map from start to finish. Step One: What you need to consider before starting your map. Step Two: The different options for creating the map: from hand-drawn over software to hiring a professional. Step Three: An overview of what is to come. Step Four: Sketch your map and make sure to get size of the world just right. Step Five: Adding continents by understanding how tectonic plates work. Step Six: Terraforming your world. Step Seven: Incorporating islands and lakes. Step Eight: Making sure that rivers are realistic. Step Nine: Adding forests. Step Ten: Borders and understanding how the lands will affect the people who live on them, and vice versa. Step Eleven: It’s then time for roads. Step Twelve: Optional fantasy elements. Step Thirteen: The final touches. Step Fourteen: The Map Master. As a companion to this book, you will be able to download a free worksheet. This is not a book to teach you how to draw. It’s about designing.

Fantasy Mapmaker

Fantasy Mapmaker
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781440354250
ISBN-13 : 1440354251
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Fantasy Mapmaker by : Jared Blando

Download or read book Fantasy Mapmaker written by Jared Blando and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-11-12 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Create authentic-looking maps of fantasy cities, hamlets, fortifications and more in a popular tabletop, RPG style. • 30+ step-by-step demonstrations show you how to create your own unique RPG maps • Learn how to draw fantasy cities, medieval settlements and more from a professional gaming illustrator • Tips and techniques for drawing fences, stone walls, forests, fields, bridges, footpaths, mountains, harbors, shields, coats of arms and other cartography elements Put your design and drawing skills on the map!

Tea, Automatons, and Time Machines

Tea, Automatons, and Time Machines
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9789004695276
ISBN-13 : 9004695273
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Tea, Automatons, and Time Machines by : Misti McCanna-Porter

Download or read book Tea, Automatons, and Time Machines written by Misti McCanna-Porter and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2024-04-04 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary art must get inspiration from somewhere. In Tea, Automatons, and Time Machines, the subculture of Steampunk art is studied in relation to art history. Addressing three main topics within social and environmental justice, a comparison of art styles and creativity stems from an artist’s passion within popular culture. Using arts-based research methods and personal introspection viewed through the lens of nostalgia, a unique perspective of art history studies comes to life. Nostalgia, being primarily a psychological study, is used as a lens to view art, culture, and memoir into a complete research project. We live in a world in need of change. Historically, artists have provided a means for change through their work and the lives they choose to live. The vastness of art history provides plenty of room for inspiration and interpretation. In this study, the contemporary sub-culture of Steampunk looks nostalgically at Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco eras in a way that paves the way for social change and environmental preservation using fantasy, cos-play, and art to demonstrate needed changes. Through the art and culture of Steampunk, we explore areas that could use improvement in our modern world, and yet, they do tie in with similar occurrences of the past. We find that we’re not that different but with art and demonstration, we too, can make positive changes for our future.

Disruptive Technologies in Media, Arts and Design

Disruptive Technologies in Media, Arts and Design
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9783030937805
ISBN-13 : 3030937801
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Disruptive Technologies in Media, Arts and Design by : Alexiei Dingli

Download or read book Disruptive Technologies in Media, Arts and Design written by Alexiei Dingli and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-02-28 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents selected proceedings from two installments of the MAD Conference in 2020—MAD Blockchain 2020 and MAD Artificial Intelligence 2020. These events focused on applications of these novel technologies in media, arts and design. A number of researchers present their own projects and practical implementations of blockchain and AI in games, art, education and sustainable living, while other authors explore theoretical and ethical questions that these technologies bring into society. First and foremost, we recommend this book to aspiring scholars and practitioners who are also building new solutions using blockchain and AI. Besides, the book extends the existing scholarship on AI and blockchain and provides proven cases and tools for education in ICT. The conference has been organized by Danube-University Krems, Drexel University Philadelphia and University of Malta with support from the MIT Education Arcade, the Texas A&M LIVE Lab and University of Vaasa.

Writer's Toolbox

Writer's Toolbox
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Publisher : CGD Publishing
Total Pages : 260
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Book Synopsis Writer's Toolbox by : Connor Whiteley

Download or read book Writer's Toolbox written by Connor Whiteley and published by CGD Publishing. This book was released on with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing boxset: Some things remain constant throughout our author career. For example, we always want to know how to self-publish and market books (Successful Self-Publishing) we need to build a human brand so readers can connect with us and ultimately we can sell more books (Human Branding For Authors) and we need to make money from our writing. (Turn Your Ideas into Money) The Boxset Includes: A Guide to Successful Self-Publishing: Do you want to publish your book? Do you want to free from traditional publishers and looking to self-publishing? Do you just want to get your book out into the world? If the answer is yes to any of those questions, then this is the book for you. As in this book you’ll learn about all the different self-publishing options as well as the amazing tools and opportunities that are available to us as self-published authors. By the end of this book, you’ll know all the major options that are available to use as a self-published author and you’ll know of the tools you’ll need to be able to successfully self-publish. If you like this book, then please check out Human Branding for Authors: How to be Human in an AI World? This book is perfect for anyone interested in self-publishing. Human Branding for Authors: How to be Human in an AI World? Do you want to make your author brand more human? Do you want to learn about the different methods that authors can use to create a brand? Do you want to learn how to show your humanity to your readers and fans? If the answer to any of these questions is yes then this is the book for you- because in this book you’ll learn over 20 methods and ideas about how to create a more human author brand as well as why human branding is important for the present and the future. By the end of this book, you’ll come away with a lot of knowledge and ideas that you can implement in your own author business to make you a more human brand as well as you’ll learn a bit about the technological changes ahead. If you like this book then please consider checking out my other Books for Writers and Authors. Turn Your Ideas into Money: A Guide to Making Money From Your Writing Do you want to make money with your writing? Do you want to learn how to make more money with your writing? Do you ready make money from your writing and want to know other ways you can turn your book into money? If the answer to those questions and more is yes then this is the book for you as you’ll learn the different ways how you can make money and potentially a living from your writing. As there are many, many ways to make money with your book and writing and this book tells you the different ways in a clear and easy to understand way. By the end of this book you will know how to make money your writing and you will probably have a list of things that you want to try out after reading this book. So, if you want to Turn your ideas into money then buy this book now! BOOK CONTAINS LINK TO FREE GIFT!

Literature for Young Adults

Literature for Young Adults
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9781351813037
ISBN-13 : 135181303X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Literature for Young Adults by : Joan L. Knickerbocker

Download or read book Literature for Young Adults written by Joan L. Knickerbocker and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2017-03-15 with total page 457 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Young adults are actively looking for anything that connects them with the changes happening in their lives, and the books discussed throughout Literature for Young Adults have the potential to make that connection and motivate them to read. It explores a great variety of works, genres, and formats, but it places special emphasis on contemporary works whose nontraditional themes, protagonists, and literary conventions make them well suited to young adult readers. It also looks at the ways in which contemporary readers access and share the works they're reading, and it shows teachers ways to incorporate nontraditional ways of accessing and sharing books throughout their literature programs. In addition to traditional genre chapters, Literature for Young Adults includes chapters on literary nonfiction; poetry, short stories, and drama; cover art, picture books, illustrated literature, and graphic novels; and film. It recognizes that, while films can be used to complement print literature, they are also a literacy format in their own right-and one that young adults are particularly familiar and comfortable with. The book's discussion of literary language--including traditional elements as well as metafictive terms--enables readers to share in a literary conversation with their students (and others) when communicating about books. It will help readers teach young adults the language they need to articulate their responses to the books they are reading.

A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps

A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780226202471
ISBN-13 : 022620247X
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Book Synopsis A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps by : Tim Bryars

Download or read book A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps written by Tim Bryars and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2014-10-22 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The twentieth century was a golden age of mapmaking, an era of cartographic boom. Maps proliferated and permeated almost every aspect of daily life, not only chronicling geography and history but also charting and conveying myriad political and social agendas. Here Tim Bryars and Tom Harper select one hundred maps from the millions printed, drawn, or otherwise constructed during the twentieth century and recount through them a narrative of the century’s key events and developments. As Bryars and Harper reveal, maps make ideal narrators, and the maps in this book tell the story of the 1900s—which saw two world wars, the Great Depression, the Swinging Sixties, the Cold War, feminism, leisure, and the Internet. Several of the maps have already gained recognition for their historical significance—for example, Harry Beck’s iconic London Underground map—but the majority of maps on these pages have rarely, if ever, been seen in print since they first appeared. There are maps that were printed on handkerchiefs and on the endpapers of books; maps that were used in advertising or propaganda; maps that were strictly official and those that were entirely commercial; maps that were printed by the thousand, and highly specialist maps issued in editions of just a few dozen; maps that were envisaged as permanent keepsakes of major events, and maps that were relevant for a matter of hours or days. As much a pleasure to view as it is to read, A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps celebrates the visual variety of twentieth century maps and the hilarious, shocking, or poignant narratives of the individuals and institutions caught up in their production and use.