Author |
Topic |
daarkknight
Seeker
USA
66 Posts |
Posted - 12 Apr 2013 : 04:10:44
|
quote: Originally posted by Eli the Tanner
What program are you guys using to view this file? After I download it the image doesn't seem to be zoomable for me.
You usually need Photoshop to open it.
HandsomeRob, let me say I am sooo impressed by this map. Thank you so very, very much for your hard work and offering this to us. |
"That's it!" Quote attributed to Talor Stormhammer, paladin of Helm, when fighting a frost giant. |
|
|
Delwa
Master of Realmslore
USA
1272 Posts |
Posted - 13 Apr 2013 : 02:35:45
|
quote: Originally posted by Eli the Tanner
What program are you guys using to view this file? After I download it the image doesn't seem to be zoomable for me.
As stated, Photoshop. I'm running Windows 7, and if you open the file in Windows Photo Viewer, it works fine. It does help to shut down all other programs, otherwise you might get an out of memory error, depending on how much RAM you have. I've got 3gb of RAM, and it took it a good two or three minutes to open, but it did open. |
- Delwa Aunglor I am off to slay yon refrigerator and spoil it's horde. Go for the cheese, Boo!
"The Realms change; seldom at the speed desired of those who strive, but far too quickly for those who resist." - The Simbul, taken from the Forgotten Realms Campaign Conspectus |
Edited by - Delwa on 13 Apr 2013 02:36:18 |
|
|
Razz
Senior Scribe
USA
749 Posts |
Posted - 13 Apr 2013 : 17:37:22
|
Holy crap he's back!!! Does this mean more new and updated maps!? :D |
|
|
Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 13 Apr 2013 : 22:08:56
|
Thanks for this.
With 4G of RAM it took about five minutes to open with Windows photo viewer. |
"I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me" --- Dudley Field Malone
|
|
|
Elfinblade
Senior Scribe
Norway
377 Posts |
Posted - 14 Apr 2013 : 08:18:04
|
Ah Rob, this is awesome! Thanks for taking your time to post that |
|
|
The Masked Mage
Great Reader
USA
2420 Posts |
Posted - 14 Apr 2013 : 19:55:29
|
Nice Rob. Nice. |
|
|
idilippy
Senior Scribe
USA
417 Posts |
Posted - 15 Apr 2013 : 17:08:52
|
I wanted to post and say thanks for posting that massive map, it was definitely worth the time taken to download it! |
|
|
TarionsCousin
Acolyte
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2013 : 21:41:38
|
I just wanted to add my voice to the chorus of thanks for Handsome Rob and Cleric Generic. Thank you both! |
|
|
GreatInca
Acolyte
USA
4 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2014 : 08:39:46
|
Handsome Rob reposted his full-world TIF on 4Shared (I requested it in PM)
Link Redacted; see my post on page 11 for why -- Wooly Rupert
I'm subdividing it into continental sections and will seed a torrent on the pirate bay. Most computers today should be able to handle 100 megapixel images (computers have had at least 1GB of RAM since 2009-2010)
Toril: 30600x13400 -- 410.04 megapixels (Scale: 2 pixels = 1 mile)
Fearun: 7500x6500 @ 7580, 1200 | 15080, 7700 -- 48.75 megapixels Sword Coast: 3000x4500 @ 0,350 (7580, 1550) -- 13.5 megapixels Central Fearun: 4000x4500 @ 2630, 350 (10210,1550) -- 18 megapixels
Kara-Tur: 7500x8500 @ 15000, 1900 | 22500, 10400 -- 63.75 megapixels
Zakhara: 3750x5250 @ 1950, 7220 | 5700, 12470 -- 19.6785 megapixels
Toril Western Hemisphere: 5000x11500 @ 2000, 1750 | 7000, 13250 -- 57.5 megapixels Anchorome: 3500x2750 @ 200, 0 (2200, 1750) -- 9.625 megapixels Maztica: 3000x4250 @ 680, 2300 (2680, 4050) -- 12.75 megapixels Katashaka: 4750x5250 @ 0, 6232 (2000, 7982) -- 24.9375 megapixels
Astronomical rabbit trail: According to this global map with a scale of 300 pixels = 150 miles (2 pixels per mile), Toril has a planetary circumference of 15,300 miles, about 61.4% of earth's (24,901 miles). If Toril had the exact same average density as earth, this would mean that Toril has 48.16% of earth's surface gravity.
|
Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 19 Oct 2018 02:46:46 |
|
|
Dalor Darden
Great Reader
USA
4211 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2014 : 08:49:20
|
Did you count the oceans beyond what is mapped?
All "globes" I've seen of Toril make it at LEAST as large as Terra. |
The Old Grey Box and AD&D for me! |
|
|
CassDyson
Acolyte
USA
2 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jun 2014 : 08:37:42
|
I would like to thank all of the map makers who have spent so much of their time making the wonderful maps I've found here. I'm totally blown away by this! |
|
|
Mapolq
Senior Scribe
Brazil
466 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jun 2014 : 19:50:35
|
The maps in which HandsomeRob (I assume) has based his on, and considerably improved upon, like the FR Intractive Atlas and others done in the same period, had Toril's circumference to be the same as that of Earth. As Dalor said, though, there is a large "Pacific Ocean" that's not mapped on HandsomeRob's file (given that it's largely just water).
It's also interesting to note that Toril is supposed to have 10-15% (not quite sure now) larger circumference than that of Earth, as per Ed Greenwood's comments, but the canonicity of that is a bit hazy, I think. |
Never sleep under the jackfruit tree.
Tales of Moonsea - A Neverwinter Nights 2 Persistent World. Check out our website at http://www.talesofmoonsea.com and our video trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am304WqOAAo&feature=youtu.be, as well as our thread here at Candlekeep: http://www.forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12955
My campaign thread: http://www.forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16447 |
|
|
sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
USA
11867 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jun 2014 : 08:47:23
|
quote: Originally posted by GreatInca
Handsome Rob reposted his full-world TIF on 4Shared (I requested it in PM)
Link Redacted; see my post on page 11 for why -- Wooly Rupert
I'm subdividing it into continental sections and will seed a torrent on the pirate bay. Most computers today should be able to handle 100 megapixel images (computers have had at least 1GB of RAM since 2009-2010)
Toril: 30600x13400 -- 410.04 megapixels (Scale: 2 pixels = 1 mile)
Fearun: 7500x6500 @ 7580, 1200 | 15080, 7700 -- 48.75 megapixels Sword Coast: 3000x4500 @ 0,350 (7580, 1550) -- 13.5 megapixels Central Fearun: 4000x4500 @ 2630, 350 (10210,1550) -- 18 megapixels
Kara-Tur: 7500x8500 @ 15000, 1900 | 22500, 10400 -- 63.75 megapixels
Zakhara: 3750x5250 @ 1950, 7220 | 5700, 12470 -- 19.6785 megapixels
Toril Western Hemisphere: 5000x11500 @ 2000, 1750 | 7000, 13250 -- 57.5 megapixels Anchorome: 3500x2750 @ 200, 0 (2200, 1750) -- 9.625 megapixels Maztica: 3000x4250 @ 680, 2300 (2680, 4050) -- 12.75 megapixels Katashaka: 4750x5250 @ 0, 6232 (2000, 7982) -- 24.9375 megapixels
Astronomical rabbit trail: According to this global map with a scale of 300 pixels = 150 miles (2 pixels per mile), Toril has a planetary circumference of 15,300 miles, about 61.4% of earth's (24,901 miles). If Toril had the exact same average density as earth, this would mean that Toril has 48.16% of earth's surface gravity.
Thank you for doing this. I've had and used his partials for a while, but I was looking for a world view and hadn't seen it. Now I just need a wide format printer (for which I now have an excuse to blow money) that takes roll paper to have a beautiful and very unique print for my wall. I've devoted almost 30 years to this world... I should have a map on the wall without creases in it that I can walk up to and point things out (even if it means I have to pull down a Royo Print). |
Alavairthae, may your skill prevail
Phillip aka Sleyvas |
Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 19 Oct 2018 02:47:05 |
|
|
sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
USA
11867 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jun 2014 : 09:28:33
|
quote: Originally posted by sleyvas
quote: Originally posted by GreatInca
Handsome Rob reposted his full-world TIF on 4Shared (I requested it in PM)
Link Redacted; see my post on page 11 for why -- Wooly Rupert
I'm subdividing it into continental sections and will seed a torrent on the pirate bay. Most computers today should be able to handle 100 megapixel images (computers have had at least 1GB of RAM since 2009-2010)
Toril: 30600x13400 -- 410.04 megapixels (Scale: 2 pixels = 1 mile)
Fearun: 7500x6500 @ 7580, 1200 | 15080, 7700 -- 48.75 megapixels Sword Coast: 3000x4500 @ 0,350 (7580, 1550) -- 13.5 megapixels Central Fearun: 4000x4500 @ 2630, 350 (10210,1550) -- 18 megapixels
Kara-Tur: 7500x8500 @ 15000, 1900 | 22500, 10400 -- 63.75 megapixels
Zakhara: 3750x5250 @ 1950, 7220 | 5700, 12470 -- 19.6785 megapixels
Toril Western Hemisphere: 5000x11500 @ 2000, 1750 | 7000, 13250 -- 57.5 megapixels Anchorome: 3500x2750 @ 200, 0 (2200, 1750) -- 9.625 megapixels Maztica: 3000x4250 @ 680, 2300 (2680, 4050) -- 12.75 megapixels Katashaka: 4750x5250 @ 0, 6232 (2000, 7982) -- 24.9375 megapixels
Astronomical rabbit trail: According to this global map with a scale of 300 pixels = 150 miles (2 pixels per mile), Toril has a planetary circumference of 15,300 miles, about 61.4% of earth's (24,901 miles). If Toril had the exact same average density as earth, this would mean that Toril has 48.16% of earth's surface gravity.
Thank you for doing this. I've had and used his partials for a while, but I was looking for a world view and hadn't seen it. Now I just need a wide format printer (for which I now have an excuse to blow money) that takes roll paper to have a beautiful and very unique print for my wall. I've devoted almost 30 years to this world... I should have a map on the wall without creases in it that I can walk up to and point things out (even if it means I have to pull down a Royo Print).
holy cow. I had figured I could maybe put this to a 36 or 48 inch print and still be able to roughly read it. I'm doing some ROUGH estimations (i.e. I'm holding the 8 in side of a piece of paper up to my screen, turning on rulers in paint, and noting that at 50% zoom, 8 inches of paper equals almost exactly 1600 pixels... which I guess might factor at normal zoom 100 pixels per inch, but lets keep it at 50% and have mouse font). So, this world picture is 30600 by 13400. That roughly comes out to 153 inches (12 foot 9 inches) wide by 67 inches high (5 foot 7 inches). Wow, I couldn't even print this with a wide format printer and get the detail I'd want (if I drop it to 25% zoom, its totally illegible except for country names). I'd have to go full wallpaper print (and it would take up my whole hall). |
Alavairthae, may your skill prevail
Phillip aka Sleyvas |
Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 19 Oct 2018 02:47:17 |
|
|
Dewaint
Learned Scribe
Germany
148 Posts |
Posted - 16 Jul 2014 : 20:15:07
|
wow, awesome, stupendous!
Thousand thanks to handsomeRob for such a professional and lovely made map of Toril.
Stumbled only now over that thread, I can't believe it! |
|
|
Hoondatha
Great Reader
USA
2449 Posts |
Posted - 16 Jul 2014 : 23:11:37
|
Very, very nice. Thank you for hosting the full image. I have some of the pieces, but have been sad that I didn't have the full world one that was posted in non-downloadable format years ago. |
Doggedly converting 3e back to what D&D should be... Sigh... And now 4e as well. |
|
|
Cards77
Senior Scribe
USA
747 Posts |
Posted - 17 Jul 2014 : 21:13:26
|
These maps are fabulous. Straight baller |
Edited by - Cards77 on 17 Jul 2014 21:15:56 |
|
|
GreatInca
Acolyte
USA
4 Posts |
Posted - 19 Sep 2014 : 02:43:08
|
5 large HandsomeRob map super-sections in lossless PNG.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jicfyw76b6f5unv/AABIHkv_NmNCrSuXj-YrpOPFa?dl=0
Fearun - 7500x6500 Hordelands & Shininglands - 3500x5500 Kara Tur - 7500x8500 Toril Western Hemisphere - 5500x11500 Zakhara - 3750x5250
There are some impressive Greyhawk maps in this folder too. Flanaess by Anna B Meyer in 6 17430x10083 sections. Files are smaller because they are jpeg (not lossless).
DropBox is not generating thumbnails for files over ~25 megapixels (25mp is 5000x5000 or 4000x6250) and the browser probably won't display them either. Might need to make use of the link URL tooltip or use the list view, and you will generally need to download the file and view with an external program (Windows 7 built-in viewer works great, Windows XP built-in viewer won't do well when scrolling/zooming). |
Edited by - GreatInca on 19 Sep 2014 04:14:38 |
|
|
peelseel2
Acolyte
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - 19 Nov 2014 : 17:47:56
|
HandsomeRob,
Fantastic Job on the maps!!
One question on the Faerun map. What is the scale? |
|
|
Mystic Lemur
Seeker
58 Posts |
Posted - 24 Nov 2014 : 03:55:51
|
I believe it was posted earlier that the scale is 2 pixels per mile. Don't know for sure if that's accurate, though. |
"What mattered our lives now, when our world had been torn from us? Folk wept, or drank, or stood staring out over the land, wondering what new horror each dawn would bring." -A review of the FRCG ;) |
|
|
Razz
Senior Scribe
USA
749 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2014 : 02:39:56
|
Can someone post a reduced size of the whole world map? My laptop crashes when I try to open a 700mb tiff image like that. |
|
|
Benjamin
Acolyte
USA
9 Posts |
Posted - 21 Sep 2015 : 19:29:49
|
After a hard drive crash, I lost my copy of Handsome Rob's map. The 4shared link doesn't work anymore. Any chance someone can repost it? |
Edited by - Benjamin on 21 Sep 2015 19:31:12 |
|
|
CassDyson
Acolyte
USA
2 Posts |
|
Benjamin
Acolyte
USA
9 Posts |
Posted - 22 Sep 2015 : 17:40:54
|
Thanks. Something is wring with images 1 and 3-6. Keeps giving me an error when I try to download. |
|
|
Cards77
Senior Scribe
USA
747 Posts |
Posted - 24 Sep 2015 : 01:53:33
|
quote: Originally posted by Benjamin
Thanks. Something is wring with images 1 and 3-6. Keeps giving me an error when I try to download.
yeah image 1 is not showing up correctly and a bunch of the others (17-20) are showing up as black. |
|
|
Artemas Entreri
Great Reader
USA
3131 Posts |
Posted - 24 Sep 2015 : 03:19:05
|
quote: Originally posted by GreatInca
5 large HandsomeRob map super-sections in lossless PNG.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jicfyw76b6f5unv/AABIHkv_NmNCrSuXj-YrpOPFa?dl=0
Fearun - 7500x6500 Hordelands & Shininglands - 3500x5500 Kara Tur - 7500x8500 Toril Western Hemisphere - 5500x11500 Zakhara - 3750x5250
There are some impressive Greyhawk maps in this folder too. Flanaess by Anna B Meyer in 6 17430x10083 sections. Files are smaller because they are jpeg (not lossless).
DropBox is not generating thumbnails for files over ~25 megapixels (25mp is 5000x5000 or 4000x6250) and the browser probably won't display them either. Might need to make use of the link URL tooltip or use the list view, and you will generally need to download the file and view with an external program (Windows 7 built-in viewer works great, Windows XP built-in viewer won't do well when scrolling/zooming).
Wow, great stuff here! |
Some people have a way with words, and other people...oh, uh, not have way. -Steve Martin
Amazon "KindleUnlimited" Free Trial: http://amzn.to/2AJ4yD2
Try Audible and Get 2 Free Audio Books! https://amzn.to/2IgBede |
|
|
maxter
Acolyte
Brazil
8 Posts |
|
Joebing
Learned Scribe
USA
202 Posts |
Posted - 22 Jul 2016 : 16:47:25
|
quote: Originally posted by GreatInca
Handsome Rob reposted his full-world TIF on 4Shared (I requested it in PM)
Link Redacted; see my post on page 11 for why -- Wooly Rupert
I'm subdividing it into continental sections and will seed a torrent on the pirate bay. Most computers today should be able to handle 100 megapixel images (computers have had at least 1GB of RAM since 2009-2010)
Toril: 30600x13400 -- 410.04 megapixels (Scale: 2 pixels = 1 mile)
Fearun: 7500x6500 @ 7580, 1200 | 15080, 7700 -- 48.75 megapixels Sword Coast: 3000x4500 @ 0,350 (7580, 1550) -- 13.5 megapixels Central Fearun: 4000x4500 @ 2630, 350 (10210,1550) -- 18 megapixels
Kara-Tur: 7500x8500 @ 15000, 1900 | 22500, 10400 -- 63.75 megapixels
Zakhara: 3750x5250 @ 1950, 7220 | 5700, 12470 -- 19.6785 megapixels
Toril Western Hemisphere: 5000x11500 @ 2000, 1750 | 7000, 13250 -- 57.5 megapixels Anchorome: 3500x2750 @ 200, 0 (2200, 1750) -- 9.625 megapixels Maztica: 3000x4250 @ 680, 2300 (2680, 4050) -- 12.75 megapixels Katashaka: 4750x5250 @ 0, 6232 (2000, 7982) -- 24.9375 megapixels
Astronomical rabbit trail: According to this global map with a scale of 300 pixels = 150 miles (2 pixels per mile), Toril has a planetary circumference of 15,300 miles, about 61.4% of earth's (24,901 miles). If Toril had the exact same average density as earth, this would mean that Toril has 48.16% of earth's surface gravity.
Does anyone still have this full map? None of the links work, and I'm looking to wallpaper a wall of the new house's gaming room. A 12 ft plus long map will work nicely. |
Now plugging away on mass conversion to 5e, as well as my imprint J. Halk Games.
http://www.facebook.com/JHalkGames
First adventure on DM Guild: Lair of Elaacrimalicros |
Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 19 Oct 2018 02:47:42 |
|
|
Enthusior
Acolyte
Germany
19 Posts |
|
Artemas Entreri
Great Reader
USA
3131 Posts |
Posted - 22 Jul 2016 : 21:34:41
|
I downloaded the full map. Great stuff! |
Some people have a way with words, and other people...oh, uh, not have way. -Steve Martin
Amazon "KindleUnlimited" Free Trial: http://amzn.to/2AJ4yD2
Try Audible and Get 2 Free Audio Books! https://amzn.to/2IgBede |
|
|
Topic |
|