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    Wip [WIP] Untitled Regional Fantasy Map - Vector, Muted, Full Color Palette, Digital

    Untitled Regional Fantasy Map - Vector, Muted, Full Color Palette, Digital

    Design Constraints
    • Muted, pastel color palette (less saturated, brighter colors)
    • High Text Legibility / Contrast (more saturated, darker colors)
    • Focus on geographic features rather than political/economic ones (borders, roads, etc.)
    • Bridge gap between hand-drawn styles and full vector digital using fewest hand-drawn elements.


    Tools
    • Affinity Designer on Windows and iOS
    • Procreate on iOS


    References
    Forgotten Realms 3rd Edition Faerun Map (by Robert Lazzaretti, et al.)
    Previous attempt at Abeir-Toril from various D&D Editions - unfinished and veered too much into realism/satellite-style territory
    Wonderful tutorial by Sarah Bell of Petrichor
    US National Park Service Uniguide and Style Guides

    Step 1:
    Outline landmass using real-world coastlines and adding/subtracting/reshaping islands to create water features (Western Norway and Northwest United States used)
    01-fantasy-map-base.jpg

    Step 2:
    Create drawn shoreline/waves utilizing stacked layers with strokes
    02-fantasy-map-shorelines.jpg

    Step 3:
    Identify shallows around geographic features and softening border
    03-fantasy-map-shallows.jpg

    Step 4:
    Begin adding biomes with high-contrast border, soft interior edge, and solid colors
    04-fantasy-map-biomes-draft.jpg

    It's a work in-progress but I'm happy to have only an hour down so far and the results being both aesthetically pleasing and providing a clear path forward. I had to go back and tweak the shoreline border stack to the desired thickness and "whitespace" soft blue between strokes. The end goal is a 300 DPI 33"x44" high-quality map, suitable for table use or framing.
    Last edited by darren_kitlor; 12-27-2018 at 11:39 PM.

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