This is an updated cloth map that me and one other person commissioned an amazing illustrator named Misty Beee to do. I provided her with a far too long list of things I wanted to see and she delivered in amazing detail which sadly gets a bit lost in the cloth prints I've tried so far, but I'll continue to tweak it and order new samples to try to get it to a place that makes the original drawing justice.
This is an updated cloth map that me and one other person commissioned an amazing illustrator named Misty Beee to do. I provided her with a far too long list of things I wanted to see and she delivered in amazing detail which sadly gets a bit lost in the cloth prints I've tried so far, but I'll continue to tweak it and order new samples to try to get it to a place that makes the original drawing justice.
A 3D render of the original map from Ultima IV made in Blender. I have re-created many of the tiles in low-poly 3D and generated both a height and color map and randomized rotation to add some organic variation. This project is still ongoing and the next step is to make an animation of it. It probably won't become a game without some serious help.
A 3D render of the original map from Ultima IV made in Blender. I have re-created many of the tiles in low-poly 3D and generated both a height and color map and randomized rotation to add some organic variation. This project is still ongoing and the next step is to make an animation of it. It probably won't become a game without some serious help.
An ankh in pure polished sterling silver, based on the design from the game but slightly altered by me to add more heft and a pronounced chamfer. Unfortunately the place where I got this made went out of business, but I might explore alternative means of manufacture since people have asked. It's expensive, though!
An ankh in pure polished sterling silver, based on the design from the game but slightly altered by me to add more heft and a pronounced chamfer. Unfortunately the place where I got this made went out of business, but I might explore alternative means of manufacture since people have asked. It's expensive, though!
This is an updated cloth map that me and one other person commissioned an amazing illustrator named Misty Beee to do. I provided her with a far too long list of things I wanted to see and she delivered in amazing detail which sadly gets a bit lost in the cloth prints I've tried so far, but I'll continue to tweak it and order new samples to try to get it to a place that makes the original drawing justice.
This is an updated cloth map that me and one other person commissioned an amazing illustrator named Misty Beee to do. I provided her with a far too long list of things I wanted to see and she delivered in amazing detail which sadly gets a bit lost in the cloth prints I've tried so far, but I'll continue to tweak it and order new samples to try to get it to a place that makes the original drawing justice.
A 3D render of the original map from Ultima IV made in Blender. I have re-created many of the tiles in low-poly 3D and generated both a height and color map and randomized rotation to add some organic variation. This project is still ongoing and the next step is to make an animation of it. It probably won't become a game without some serious help.
A 3D render of the original map from Ultima IV made in Blender. I have re-created many of the tiles in low-poly 3D and generated both a height and color map and randomized rotation to add some organic variation. This project is still ongoing and the next step is to make an animation of it. It probably won't become a game without some serious help.
An ankh in pure polished sterling silver, based on the design from the game but slightly altered by me to add more heft and a pronounced chamfer. Unfortunately the place where I got this made went out of business, but I might explore alternative means of manufacture since people have asked. It's expensive, though!
An ankh in pure polished sterling silver, based on the design from the game but slightly altered by me to add more heft and a pronounced chamfer. Unfortunately the place where I got this made went out of business, but I might explore alternative means of manufacture since people have asked. It's expensive, though!