Thanks for all your work Vandy! There are so many tutorials and this is a lot easier to look through them. Thank you.
Hello, All my Dear Cartographers.
All of the tutorial links in Post #1 and Post #2 on Page 1 of this thread now point to the correct tutorial.
I will continue to search and find new tutorials to add to this thread. If anyone has a suggestion or a tutorial you'd like me to include here, just let me know.
Enjoy, All!
Regards,
Vandy
In the end you will see, you is you and me is me.
© May 29, 1980
Thank you, Vandy!
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"
Regional map, coastlines, mountains, forest, town .... all that is wonderfull and all these tutos are really well done !
But it seems to me that some are ... forgotten ? not already writen ?
The closer maps ! (To use as battlemaps in RPG)
-> Details for one street, with different houses and shops
-> Details for docks, with ropes and other stuff for fishing and shipping
-> How to build and furnish interiors (home, shop, Inn, ... and so on ... )
Thank you !
I've been looking for something that covers the "rules" for pictorial mapmaking, along the lines of "How to do realistic mountain ranges" but more like the "Positioning Names on Maps" tutorial. Something that discusses the height, shadowing and amount of detail of whatever is illustrated in a vertical manner off of a 2d map. How to approach them and what to avoid.
I can't believe I missed this post! I was looking a post like this and who guessed that it was right under my nose in the sticky thread section.
Much appreciation Vandy; I'll have to mentally consume each of those wonderful gems.
"Hey, listen here. If you have thick enough cataracts, anything looks like a brick. So I'm right."
thank you for all the hard work!
this is AWESOME! thanks so much for collecting all these!
(now if I could just find the gradient for the GIMP atlas tutorial... I tried making one on my own but ....ugh)
Thanks for all of these great tutorials! I am really looking forward to getting started on a number of these. I've been a lurker on this site a long time using content for D&D campaigns with friends and now I want to try my hand at the maps myself!
Thank you for all of these So much to learn and so much to do~