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    Wip [WIP] Dnd Homebrew: Our Campaign's Final map

    All of my maps I've done have been for a homebrewed Dnd campaign. I've drawn all of them out but have decided to start taking the drawings that I've collected and move them in to photoshop to start having them made digital. I'm sharing the sketched versions of maps on here for any kind of feedback.

    For this map, it's supposed to be shattered bits of land floating in an abyss. There is nothing around them but darkness. I've still got to figure out how to show that these bits of land are floating at different levels, haven't figured that out quite yet.

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    Hi!
    One way I can personally think of is if one of the bigger islands throw a shadow over one of the other islands. Try it, it might work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XCali View Post
    Hi!
    ...one of the bigger islands throw a shadow over one of the other islands. Try it, it might work.
    That's not a bad idea. Since the biggest island at the back is supposed to be the main focus, I may make it the light source as well. I'll see what happens with casting shadows. Thank you for the suggestion, XCali.

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