Fast but effective ... The ideal would be to have a better resolution to enjoy the details. But so far, I like what you've done
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As a fantasy writer I love making maps for the story aspect of it, not so much the drawing. I couldn't possibly draw my book's maps, I'll eventually need to pay someone to use my drafts and do a professional version of them. But when I came across a simple online tool to make maps I had to give it a try so here's the result of two and a half hours work.
Edit: Made with Inkarnate.com
Last edited by Bjorn Schievers; 02-14-2017 at 08:48 AM.
Fast but effective ... The ideal would be to have a better resolution to enjoy the details. But so far, I like what you've done
Thanks, you're too kind. I saw the Campaign Cartographer software gives you better options though. I will look up maps made with that one later today. In the end I'm going to have to pay someone to do professional maps and drawings for my book, but for now I just can't afford that so I'm going to have to make do.
Wow, that French map you made, the green one, is that done with software or another way?
Nice! I like the warm colors, which program did you use?
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Thanks. www.inkarnate.com
Would probably be good to highlight that this was done in Inkarnate in your first post.
I always have mixed feelings on Inkarnate maps, however when they are done well they do look fantastic. I would say your map falls into that category. You've spent time getting the land a nice shape and everything is really nicely detailed and not too cluttered. Plus, your rivers make sense!
Is the compass rose also an Inkarnate graphic by the way?
Yes, all attributes are from Inkarnate itself. I've only made two maps, in paint. So I would have no clue how to do this outside of mapping software.
I have the impression Campaign Cartographer is a much better, more expanded version of inkarnate.