Page 1 of 1

Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Wed 21 Aug, 2024 9:43 am
by Son of a Beach
I don't think I'd use this for navigation, but it looks nice...

Cradle Mtn day walk area.jpeg
Cradle Mtn Day Walk Area


I found this Tolkien style for ArcGIS Pro years ago, but never got around to trying it until just now. I can now produce Tolkien-style maps of anywhere in Tasmania.

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Wed 21 Aug, 2024 10:57 am
by north-north-west
At least it's reasonably accurate. But no dragon lairs anywhere ... :(

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Wed 21 Aug, 2024 2:18 pm
by Son of a Beach
north-north-west wrote:At least it's reasonably accurate. Butt no dragon lairs anywhere ... :(


It's all accurate, except that the mountains represent areas over 1200m (displayed as random mountain images within those areas), and not specific peaks. I need to work on this.

I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Wed 21 Aug, 2024 6:40 pm
by Last
Son of a Beach wrote:I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.

Surely that's available somewhere on thelist.

Looks great. Seems to have removed all the smaller lakes and tarns. Reminds me of some 19th century maps

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Thu 22 Aug, 2024 8:10 am
by north-north-west
Son of a Beach wrote:I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.


There's one on the Gog Range. Allegedly.

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Thu 22 Aug, 2024 2:42 pm
by Son of a Beach
Last wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.

Surely that's available somewhere on thelist.

Looks great. Seems to have removed all the smaller lakes and tarns. Reminds me of some 19th century maps


The smaller water bodies appear when zoomed in further. It's a bit tricky to get the categories of water bodies appearing at the most ideal zoom levels. I've split them into three categories based on area, but it's not perfect.

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Thu 22 Aug, 2024 8:14 pm
by Last
north-north-west wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.


There's one on the Gog Range. Allegedly.


There's, according to Thelist, a Dragon Lagoon, Dragon Point, Great Dragon, Little Dragon and 2 places called The Dragon. Also a few properties with Dragon names. No lairs. Maybe modern dragons require a higher standard of residence?

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Fri 23 Aug, 2024 9:49 am
by north-north-west
Last wrote:
north-north-west wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:I have not yet been able to source a spatial dataset for the dragon lairs in Tasmania. I will keep looking.

There's one on the Gog Range. Allegedly.

There's, according to Thelist, a Dragon Lagoon, Dragon Point, Great Dragon, Little Dragon and 2 places called The Dragon. Also a few properties with Dragon names. No lairs. Maybe modern dragons require a higher standard of residence?


I think it's more likely that dragons have become shapeshifters (for self-protection; they saw what happened to the thylacines) and simply morph into the vegetative phase (Dracophyllum spp) whenever humans are in the area.

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Fri 23 Aug, 2024 2:06 pm
by Son of a Beach
In response to the (valid and constructive) criticism, I've made some improvements:
  • water bodies appear at more suitable scales for their size using 6 different size ranges of water body, instead of the 3 different size ranges previously used
  • mountain peaks are now explicitly represented (from the LIST 'Nomenclature' dataset) by larger mountain images and larger labels - although they are a little stark... may need to tone them down a bit

cradle day walk area.jpg
Middle Earth Cradle Day Walk Area

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Mon 26 Aug, 2024 1:04 pm
by tastrax

Re: Tolkien-Style Maps of Tasmania

PostPosted: Tue 27 Aug, 2024 10:54 am
by Son of a Beach
No, I'll have to check them out. Thanks. :-)

(It's the same guy that posted the ArcGIS Pro style file that I used.)

PS. Looks like he's done a couple of different versions of these fantasy map styles. I found the one he shows in those videos and downloaded it. Now I can use elements from both his old version and his new version (I still prefer some of the items from the old version).