Oh my! a second part you say?, Paizo and Deadlands Maps
For Deadlands Campaign
Comments welcome! Sorry for the sheer number of maps, i only included ones that i thought were decent enought o post on the Guild.
Oh my! a second part you say?, Paizo and Deadlands Maps
For Deadlands Campaign
Comments welcome! Sorry for the sheer number of maps, i only included ones that i thought were decent enought o post on the Guild.
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You sod - you beat me out on that Deadlands commission Beautiful result - that really is a lovely map. I really like the evolution you've gone through with your style. It's very distinctive, but I think these newer maps are cleaner and easier to read than many of the grungier maps that you created before. I like them a lot. Well done!
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www.jaredblando.com
Freelance Cartographer/Conceptual Artist
:My Patreon Account:
https://www.patreon.com/JaredBlando
:My First Book: How to Draw Fantasy Art and RPG Maps: Step by Step Cartography for Gamers and Fans
:My Second Book: Fantasy Mapmaker: How to Draw RPG Cities for Gamers and Fans
It really is lovely. The desaturated blue in the sea is great and I really like the background geometric shapes and text that you throw in as decoration. Certainly a good chunk of food for thought there. Thanks for the update.
Very nice maps! I enjoyed them a lot. As to the number of maps, allow me to play the devil's advocate (sorry mods/admin): Due to the sheer number of feeds I am subscribed to, I have been forced to view my subscriptions through an aggregator (google reader), and rarely actually see any work that's posted to CG. These maps caught my eye BIG TIME, and I actually took the time to come over and comment. Not to be such a groundhog (attracted to shiny objects), but it really helps to actually be able to see the embeds in a feed aggregator. Might be something to consider for future posts and the site policy for posting.
FWIW (admin) The thumbnails turn up as broken links in google reader. Dunno if that's really a biggie for you, but just thought ya might wanna know...
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Excellent maps! Really great work!
Really good maps these. The guildhouse and wedding festival are especially good, particularly the wedding festival as encounter maps that aren't basically dungeons/temples etc are very difficult to find. That will be the first map I use in my next campaign
I'm in awe of the Hell Knight Citadel. I'm fascinated by that kind of mapping, great work