This cartography brush set was extracted from four woodblock print maps coming from 廣東輿圖 (Map of Guangdong), an atlas and gazetteer depicting the various settlements and locations of the Chinese province of Guangdong during the Qing dynasty. Zuodong: A Free 17th Century Cartography Brush Set A handy addition to zhuzh up any fantasy maps. (I didn’t announce this one with a blog post.) They are included as a Photoshop. This small set of twelve wind directions and a large globe is taken from Claudius Ptolemy’s geographical account published in 1525 for Johann Koberger by Johann Grüninger. The style is charming and unique and perfect if you’re looking to map a village or a small town. It’s a comprehensive set with hundreds of houses, their lots, land, inhabitants, and various outbuildings. This is a unique urban cartography brush set based on Thomas Kensett’s “A plan of the town of New Haven” from 1806, based on James Wadsworth’s survey from 1748. Kensett: A 19th Century Urban Cartography Brush Set Links below will go to individual posts with information about the set, its history, and links to download. All my brushes are released under a CC0 License and are free for personal or commercial use. Here you will find brush sets and tools to create fantasy maps that can add a touch of historical authenticity to any project.
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