Every Saturday morning I put a boombox in my car at 7:55am.
By 8:11am I'm in the car and driving across the valley to where my wife runs her dance school. The mornings are busy with students, parents and mischievous toddlers waiting for their older sibling to finish a lesson - I'm sat on reception taking money, speaking to parents and registering the students.
At about 11:00am I reach for this notebook:
In here I draw maps and I've set myself a goal to draw 1 map every week for a whole year (52 weeks) because I want to get better.
So far I've achieved 6 weeks in a row and here's what I've drawn so far.
no1 - my first dungeon temple.jpg
#1 - My first ever dungeon temple.no2 - a secluded monestary.jpg
#2 - A secluded monastery.no3 - a bad attempt at top down trees.jpg
#3 - A really bad attempt at drawing top down trees.no4 - the hope for home.jpg
#4 - The Hope for Home, a sea cliff town with lighthouse.no5 - I discovered the Dyson-style.jpg
#5 - I discovered Dyson Logos' hatching technique and love it.no6 - The blank cave.jpg
#6 - This map started as an island sketch but turned into a cave.
I set no other rules than to sit in the chair and draw a map. However, I also know that you only get better through practice, self review and external critique. So I've come here to share my weekly sketches with you and I welcome comments, critique and ideas for future maps.
If you'd like to see the maps shortly after they've been drawn then I publish a quick picture on Instagram. I'll do my best to keep this thread updated as well.
All the best,
Vancano