I like the colored version more than the B/W. Really good map, original style well executed.
Hello everyone! I previously shared it on the Discord server, but I'm posting it here as well. This map was created for author AC James's Land of Shadow book series Kickstarter campaign. I created the entire map from scratch by drawing in Photoshop, with the exception of the different icons -- those were made by the author and her husband and incorporated at her request.
Probably the most time consuming part of this was the Shade, the multicolored forest. For this, I started by shading it all as one color, then using hue adjustment masks and the lasso tool to separate out the different trees. The lasso tool is my go-to for all the coloring. Line art was all drawn using a simple hard brush with pressure size turned on.
I got a basic Inkarnate map from the author that I used as a reference for placement, and I also asked a lot of specific questions about the look of the different courts and locations. I ended up with a multi-page Word document of notes before I started drawing.
Tir Na Scail Map FINAL COLOR.jpg
Tir Na Scail Map FINAL BW.jpg
Last edited by IllustratedPageBookDesign; 05-30-2024 at 09:42 AM.
I like the colored version more than the B/W. Really good map, original style well executed.
Very nice! Love the forests.
Question what was the Canvas size for this map?
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Thank you! I like the colored version more too. I did give the author the line art version though, since she may later on do regular, black-and-white printings of the book.
I love your lineart ! So precise, so effective... It gives you a proper style that I find very attractive for the eye
And that's why I prefer the B/W version...