Absolutely amazing. The spoken language at the end is a capstone, really bringing it to life. Congrats on achieving nothing short of linguistic verisimilitude.
I have an idea. A website for your world map. You can scroll, and rotate. But it’ll have this aesthetic feel. The map will still be within a circle and has a compass on the bottom left. Text doesn’t rotate with the map. There you have it. Oh yea you can zoom too
Ha, there I have it! It's a great idea, thanks for suggesting it! My general plan for this year is to kind of fill this world with a history and then document all the ideas in some presentable way, and ideas like this will come very handy in that process, so thanks again :)
Just fantastic. I have no more words than that. And I find myself intrigued by the idea of this forward to a printed book of your material. A book I would buy in an instant.
Hey thanks! Yeah, I might do this at some point. My plan for the historical atlas is to come up with 4 different eras (so three more after the Heroic Age) plus some major stories that came to pass during them, and by the end of that I might compile all the material in some way :)
Thats is beautiful! How it sounds, how it looks, how it functions, just simply beautiful! If I may ask, could you do a video about how you digitalized, or link to what helped you to do so. I have been trying to digitalize Violei, my script for my Conlang Salai.
Hey thank you! Yes, let me think of a smart way of sharing that! To give you a quick answer now - the gist is that I designed them on a vector basis in Inkscape which means as of now I still have to basically copy and paste every letter I want to use in my maps (and then join the paths to form a single word), which is not the most efficient so I am thinking of improving that somehow but haven't had the time to deep dive into it.
Quick update on this - I uploaded a quick video of how I use my font here: www.reddit.com/r/neography/comments/l8ltpw/how_i_use_my_conlang_any_ideas_on_how_to_improve/ There are some suggestions on how to do it more efficiently by other people in the comments as well!
I think for the spoken section, it would be good to give a gloss that breaks down the sentences word by word and morpheme by morpheme, so we can have a better understanding of the structure of the language.
I created the font in Inkscape. Right now that means I have to manually copy and paste every letter that I want to use which is a bit tedious, so I would like to find a more efficient way of going about that, but I haven't had the time yet to look into proper font creation...
@@LeoLeonis I actually have a friend who makes fonts for a living, maybe he'd have a good recommendation. And btw keep the content coming, I'm an avid worldbuilder myself, have just published my novel last year, but I have no one to talk to in terms of this hobby so your channel is the closest I could get to a worldbuilding community 😂
@@junechevalier Always happy and grateful to hear recommendations! And hey, congrats on publishing (and writing in the first place, of course) your book! It's something I hope to tackle one day as well. Yeah there don't seem to be many communities specifically dedicated to worldbuilding out there (reddit aside), but in any case always happy to talk about the hobby here or on reddit!
@@LeoLeonis Thank you! And I believe you can do it :) But yes, even tho reddit worldbuilding communities usually revolve around the language and cartography, and I do study historical linguistics, but my novel series requires me to tackle some religion and geopolitics as well. If you make a discord server for some worldbuilding discussion, I'd be happy to contribute and share my ideas 💡
Absolutely amazing. The spoken language at the end is a capstone, really bringing it to life. Congrats on achieving nothing short of linguistic verisimilitude.
Why thank you, kind Sir! 🎩
This is so elegant and unique!! Thanks for this :)
Thank you! :)
I have an idea.
A website for your world map. You can scroll, and rotate. But it’ll have this aesthetic feel. The map will still be within a circle and has a compass on the bottom left. Text doesn’t rotate with the map. There you have it.
Oh yea you can zoom too
Ha, there I have it! It's a great idea, thanks for suggesting it! My general plan for this year is to kind of fill this world with a history and then document all the ideas in some presentable way, and ideas like this will come very handy in that process, so thanks again :)
Just fantastic. I have no more words than that.
And I find myself intrigued by the idea of this forward to a printed book of your material. A book I would buy in an instant.
Hey thanks! Yeah, I might do this at some point. My plan for the historical atlas is to come up with 4 different eras (so three more after the Heroic Age) plus some major stories that came to pass during them, and by the end of that I might compile all the material in some way :)
Bro just created the most beautiful and wonderful script in the world. Amazing work
This is beautiful. Cant wait to learn more...
Thank you! :)
This is one of my favorite conlangs I've seen! I was actually about to make a conlang like Mongolian, so I got some more inspiration now.
So happy to see this channel grow so quickly. The spoken language sounds absolutely amazing, thank you!
Hey thanks for staying with this, I very much appreciate the moral support! :)
Beautiful!
Thats is beautiful! How it sounds, how it looks, how it functions, just simply beautiful!
If I may ask, could you do a video about how you digitalized, or link to what helped you to do so. I have been trying to digitalize Violei, my script for my Conlang Salai.
Hey thank you! Yes, let me think of a smart way of sharing that! To give you a quick answer now - the gist is that I designed them on a vector basis in Inkscape which means as of now I still have to basically copy and paste every letter I want to use in my maps (and then join the paths to form a single word), which is not the most efficient so I am thinking of improving that somehow but haven't had the time to deep dive into it.
Quick update on this - I uploaded a quick video of how I use my font here: www.reddit.com/r/neography/comments/l8ltpw/how_i_use_my_conlang_any_ideas_on_how_to_improve/ There are some suggestions on how to do it more efficiently by other people in the comments as well!
I fr wanna learn this
I think for the spoken section, it would be good to give a gloss that breaks down the sentences word by word and morpheme by morpheme, so we can have a better understanding of the structure of the language.
That's a good idea, thanks!
Hammer, Bruder!
Where do you make the fonts for imerilé?
I created the font in Inkscape. Right now that means I have to manually copy and paste every letter that I want to use which is a bit tedious, so I would like to find a more efficient way of going about that, but I haven't had the time yet to look into proper font creation...
@@LeoLeonis I actually have a friend who makes fonts for a living, maybe he'd have a good recommendation.
And btw keep the content coming, I'm an avid worldbuilder myself, have just published my novel last year, but I have no one to talk to in terms of this hobby so your channel is the closest I could get to a worldbuilding community 😂
@@junechevalier Always happy and grateful to hear recommendations! And hey, congrats on publishing (and writing in the first place, of course) your book! It's something I hope to tackle one day as well. Yeah there don't seem to be many communities specifically dedicated to worldbuilding out there (reddit aside), but in any case always happy to talk about the hobby here or on reddit!
@@LeoLeonis Thank you! And I believe you can do it :) But yes, even tho reddit worldbuilding communities usually revolve around the language and cartography, and I do study historical linguistics, but my novel series requires me to tackle some religion and geopolitics as well. If you make a discord server for some worldbuilding discussion, I'd be happy to contribute and share my ideas 💡
@@junechevalier Awesome, I will keep that in mind!
Have you used Devanagari script as an inspiration?
With which tool did you make the calligraphy? 0:07
Inkscape :)
@@LeoLeonis it looks beautiful :)
@@doriancranz6278 Thank you!
Interesting