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BruceJ
11-21-2007, 09:31 PM
I posted this on the Historical Writing board, too, but thought this forum might reach a little wider audience.

It's been suggested that I include a map in my WIP (ancient Palestine) to help the reader track the movements of the story. I'd like to create my own map, or tailor an existing template, with the features and placenames relevant to my story. Anybody have a suggestion on a good cartographic tool, or source, that won't kill my budget, but that puts out a decent product?

Many thanks in advance.

nessam
11-21-2007, 10:07 PM
Maybe google earth? I get the free one. Maybe when you pay for them you can do more with them.

BruceJ
11-21-2007, 10:14 PM
Maybe google earth? I get the free one. Maybe when you pay for them you can do more with them.
Thanks, nessem. I had Google Earth on my laptop, but only took an initial cruise around. I didn't know you could manipulate any of the maps...or do you mean copy them as images and use a graphics tool to add features?

BruceJ
11-21-2007, 11:16 PM
Check the National Geographic website.

They also have map software that is rather extensive. I'm sure it would have what you are looking for.
Thanks, too, tallus. I did check their Web site. I'll have another look.

blacbird
11-22-2007, 12:11 AM
Pen. Paper. My guess is that's how Ursula LeGuin did it for her Earthsea saga. Seems to work pretty well.

caw

Lyra Jean
11-22-2007, 01:01 AM
I also have a map question: I need a futuristic map of the Earth with the ocean levels 250 ft higher than they are today. In my story Global Warming worst scenario happened. The Greenland and Antarctic icecaps have melted.

The only thing I have thought of is buying some contour maps and coloring them in. Anyway have any better ideas or resources. I suck at drawing.

BruceJ
11-22-2007, 01:10 AM
Pen. Paper. My guess is that's how Ursula LeGuin did it for her Earthsea saga. Seems to work pretty well.

caw
:ROFL:Oh, man! Am I a victim of technology, or what? That's the one thing I didn't even think of.

Thanks, Blac.

FennelGiraffe
11-22-2007, 02:43 AM
I also have a map question: I need a futuristic map of the Earth with the ocean levels 250 ft higher than they are today. In my story Global Warming worst scenario happened. The Greenland and Antarctic icecaps have melted.

The only thing I have thought of is buying some contour maps and coloring them in. Anyway have any better ideas or resources. I suck at drawing.

How detailed do you need? And do you just need to look at it or do you need to use a copy of it? Take a look at this: http://merkel.zoneo.net/Topo/Applet/

ETA: Also this: http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/globe/

ETA2: Here are seriously cool maps: http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Sea_Level_Rise_Maps_Gallery

Lyra Jean
11-22-2007, 07:20 AM
FennelGiraffe where did you find these. They will work awesome for what I want. Thanks!

FennelGiraffe
11-22-2007, 10:07 AM
FennelGiraffe where did you find these. They will work awesome for what I want. Thanks!

Google: map sea level change

I think that's the search string I used. Something like that, at least.