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    Default First map posted

    Here's a map I created for a D&D campaign last year. Had a lot of fun with it, plan on using it on future campaigns. I have more to post; I suppose I need to create an album or something. Cheers!

    -Eric

    Woodford-region2.jpg

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    Guild Adept Facebook Connected Mimine's Avatar
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    I like that it is all hand drawn, the looks are very nice Keep going, practice is the key!
    Si tu n'as rien fait pour ton rêve aujourd'hui, est-ce que c'est vraiment ton rêve? - Fred Pellerin

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    Fun map. Did you create it in illustrator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jennevieve View Post
    Fun map. Did you create it in illustrator?
    Thanks! Purely a Photoshop endeavor. Over a parchment background.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimine View Post
    I like that it is all hand drawn, the looks are very nice Keep going, practice is the key!
    Thank you! I will be posting more like this. This site is so inspirational!

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    Nice job, Vaxfiend. I like the slightly sketchy linework you've done, and in particular, like the simple mountain style you've chosen for this as it works very effectively with the parchment look.

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    Nice first map, in my opinion here's how you can improve it:
    Try to low the opacity of the texture a bit to blend it better and maybe try another color/blend mode for the lineart if you want to feel on parchment (more brownish).
    Try to use colors that blends well with the parchment palette, the forests for example could be more "dark green"

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