Hey guys,

This is my first map, so it's pretty rough around the edges. It's going to be the regional map for my next Pathfinder campaign, in which the party will act as guards for an expedition to explore an unnamed, deserted (or so they think) island.

Because this is an unexplored island, the map is somewhat empty, lacking any labels other than the basecamp. The island itself, the party will find, is the shell of an ancient, giant creature, a fact I tried to subtly hint at by the spiral pattern of mountains to evoke the image of a nautilus.

I'd love to know what you guys think of the map's composition and art. Does it read well? Do the forests look like forests, the cliffs look like cliffs? What do you think of the pseudo isometric perspective? Could it benefit from more detail, less detail, more color, improved textures along the cliffs or mountains, etc.? Does the map's overall aesthetic feel like that of a mysterious, unknown island, or how would you have achieved that kind of feeling?

Please feel free to speak your mind. From what I've seen, you guys are dang good artists, and I'm here to learn!

Map Final 1.jpg

Looking forward to making maps with y'all!