Very nice !
What a job with all those trees !!!
And I really love the way you made the map of the area, and then for the main point : the bridge !!!
Two really nice maps !!!
Congratulations !!!
Recently commissioned by Burning Wheel to make a couple of maps as part of their Bridge of the Damned Torchbearer adventure.
The focus was on Jotnarsbru, an old, broken, fortified bridge, along with the surrounding lands. Tried out a different style for the forests on this one, which was pretty intensive, but I think has a nice look.
Jotnarsbru Regional Small.jpg Jotnarsbru Bridge.jpg
Hand-drawn on Photoshop.
If anyone is interested, they are currently holding a Kickstarter Torchbearer 2e: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...rofile_created
Very nice !
What a job with all those trees !!!
And I really love the way you made the map of the area, and then for the main point : the bridge !!!
Two really nice maps !!!
Congratulations !!!
I really like the way that you shaded in the mountains. That is a style I was trying a while ago but could never do to my satisfaction. The bridge is also really nice. I like seeing the two-perspective map things (one side on and another top view). Really nice!
Nice maps Greg. The forest is impressive, your hand's okay ?
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Thanks Jo! Was pretty pleased with how they both turned out!
I've mixed and matched with this kind of mountain shading in the past, but this was the first time I was properly happy with it.
Haha, thanks Voolf! Hand's okay, but brain is numbed from existence!
Great maps, I do have admire the stamina it must've taken to create that massive woodland! Kudos!
Nothing better than a good old classical map. Great job, Greg ! ^^
Very good job ! It's interesting to see the place at different scales.
Considering the size of these forests, the overall consistency of your trees is remarkable.
Really solid job but just watching those trees make my hand hurt ...