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    Question First attempt at making a map

    Hi everyone !

    So this is my very first attempt at drawing a map. I have discovered wonderful maps recently, particularly Misty Beee's maps and I decided to begin my journey as a map maker

    No particular story behind this map, just a test using some techniques I've learned by watching tutos on youtube.

    Any advice is greatly appreciate ! There is so much material on the forum that I don't really know where to start to learn map making... Any suggestions like a beginner's guide or a must read for absolute beginners ?

    Thanks,

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    Your first attempt at a map? Man, you are off to a running start. Well done! Really!

    You already have good grasp on using shadows. And I like your little iso drawings of the structures, mountains and trees.
    I will make one remark, your city/town bottom left kind of stands out against the rest of your map. It is because your map is more Iso and your city/town is top down. Maybe place like a magnifying glass around your city/town. Then the top down nature would look right at place next to all your lovely isomtric drawings. Just something to consider.

    But, really good job!

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    Oh, I feel like a rock star, now ! That's great for starting a new map-making day ! ^^

    Jokes asside, this is a fantastic first map, Vyg !
    I agree with XCali about the isometric/top view conflict, but as it's something you can often see on old maps (look at this one for example : Wetteravia by Blaeu), I have a special friendship for this old-fashioned style
    I especially love your trees and small illustrations (this dolmen is great !). I think I would add some spare trees around the main forest to break the "block".
    If you don't know it, have a look to the book "How to draw Fantasy art & RPG maps" by Jared Blando (@TheRedEpic) : a must have for acquire the basics, but it sounds you already have a good eye !

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