| 18 Jul 2000 | Crissy Gottberg | Nifty collection, and in color too... i think i will have to put my map up on my gallery... but they are only b&w. | |
| 22 Aug 2000 | Cindy Dukino | Nice to see something totaly different on elfwood. Not many people put maps on elfwood. Yours look fine. I'm planning to make a map of Uzaria (my world) but haven't figured out how I'll do it. | |
| 20 Oct 2000 | Madeline Quirk | what impressive maps! I only ever seen about 2 maps in Elfwood, so it's nice to see something different. They really show alot of thought and organisation and the stories behind them really make them seem like fantasy/medieval times | |
| 17 Jan 2001 | Lisa Ann (Jae) Andresen | yeah! a cartographer! Oh, this has totally inspired me! Thanks for thinking "out of the box" when it comes to fantasy art, and including such an integral part that so often get's overlooked! I love maps, and yours are beautiful! | |
| 2 Jun 2001 | Simon Lindman Svensson | Hey there.
I just started updating my gallery once more, and found your comment lying around at one of my maps.
The maps are the main worldmaps for a very very large world me and my friend have been working on for about 5 or 6 years now. We're designing it for a roleplaying game, I think we've reached about 300 pages of information about it so far.
Thanks for your comment! I havent been able to color the maps to my liking yet, and the original map is quite fragile by now  but on the computer, I can still experiment, not doing a good job tho, since they never turn out well in color. | |
| 15 Oct 2002 | Anonymous | Maps eh ? Well.... that's cool. | |
| 1 Jun 2003 | Erik | You like Uppsala don´t you? Ever been there. It´s located in Sweden you know. | |
| 16 May 2006 | Victor Emert | Hey, son! I guess we are related somewhat....and I've got a nephew named Eric Emert, who lives in Dallas. My brother Pat and I are both artists, and I write poetry and such. Love sci/fi! Who are your folks, and where does your string of ancestors run to? Mine runs to Emert's Cove, Tennessee.....and privious to that back to Germany, Russia and Ireland (Robert Emmet, the chap that lost his head after the Brits caught him rebelling). My granddad moved to Commanche, Texas in early 1900s, and that's where my mom and dad were raised and married. Annyhoot, glad yer a branch on the tree! Vic | |
| 26 Dec 2007 | Tammy | Hi there. researching surname. we must be related. anyone with the last name 'emert' must be related. nice work btw. know anything of family history? | |