Seems like a good map! Where are the farms and pastures? Are they the big blank squares?
I'm still working on Carruport too.
This is Harmony Village from the introductory adventure for Blue Rose (first edition). With the second edition coming out some friends of mine are interested so I thought I'd do this in case I need to use it. I don't think it'll take me too long at all to finish the rest of this really.
Seems like a good map! Where are the farms and pastures? Are they the big blank squares?
Moonflowers is about an Irish guy, an American girl who ends up living with him, and the dog they rescue. Who is secretly the girl's presumed-dead father.
...Yeah, it's that kind of story.
And by story, I mean "fairy-tale."
And by fairy-tale, I mean "the unsettling kind."
Awesome start Larb! I am looking forward to seeing this ones progress!
I really like the roof detail. Is this hand drawn?
Nice composition Larb! I really like the "gipsy campament"
Pretty much just have the land and roads to do now. Maybe a few other little details. The town square in the middle is based on the tiny drawing of the church you get in the book so I tried to be faithful to that little bit.
Kiba: The village is described as mostly raising cattle with some farming of barley and oats. I'm probably just going to assume it all to be out of shot so to speak for the most part but those fenced areas are some of the cattle pens.
Ravells: Yes! all hand drawn except for the building footprint outlines which I did with the shape tool + layer style.
Domino/Meriba: Thanks!
I have also been working on Carruport but I'll post that when I have a bit more done.
Beautiful and consistent colors and shading, great work Larb!!
Any advice for an incompetent in shading maps?
Low opacity brush, build up the colour in layers. Darker colour for the shadowy bits. And practice!
Splendid as always Larb.
I like the little wagons and tent.
The town 'square' is a nice shape. Different and unexpected.
I like the wheel tracks too.
edit - I meant to ask, are all of these towns being put together in a book?
Have I asked this before... ? If so, any info on the book?
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Thanks Larb.
Will we see soon an another fascicule of "constructions"? These are superb.