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    Hello!

    I have two hobbies - wandering and drawing maps. Some time ago I decided to combine them and draw maps of each of my longer wanderings. I tried to draw with photoshop and tablet ( example here), but it did not please me, so I decided to draw by hand.

    In 2014 I wandered from Poland to Nimes in France (circa 2500 km). Now I decided to commemorate this trip by drawing a series of maps (probably about 30) in the scale 1:200000. Plenty of work. Today I finished the first sheet.

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    What do you think about it? Do you have any advice for me? Do you want to see the whole process of creating a single map sheet?

    And I realy need some critique or feedback!

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    What an adventure! That sounds like a wonderful way to commemorate. I'm new and learning so I can't give much in the way of advice. Are you going to bind them into a book at the end, or hang them up?

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    This is wonderful!
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    It's superb !! I'm in love with absolutely everything here, from linework to color : so, so lovely ! o_o

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    That is magnificent and the style really well emulated ! Beautiful work in the making

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    Thank you very much!

    Quote Originally Posted by Compass Rose View Post
    Are you going to bind them into a book at the end, or hang them up?
    After finishing the work, I want to scan and print all sheets as a book (a gift for my nephews, who love to listen about my travels I hope to make it before Christmas)

    OK, let's start next sheet.

    Tools

    • hard pencil (9H)
    • eraser
    • 003 pen marker (black)
    • 005 pen marker (black)
    • 01 pen marker (black)
    • 04 pen marker (black)
    • brushmarker (black)
    • brushmarker (red)
    • ruler
    • circinus
    • thin watercolor brush
    • watercolor paints
    • big brush for clearing eraser shavings


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    Paper
    30x40 cm 300g/m2 for watercolour painting

    Margins
    2,5 cm on each side. That's enough for a frame, which I'll draw at the end

    Towns and villages

    Because I have to map the real terrain, I start with google maps. I measure the distance between the extreme points of the terrain using a ruler (Google map option). On my maps, 1 kilometer is 5mm. So the distance between cities in kilomerts I divide by 2 and the result is the distance in centimeters on map.
    At the beginning I mark the town, where I started the journey, then the town, where I finished it (or the nearest).
    I also choose the corner, where I will put the title and the wind rose.
    Then I mark all towns, villages and hamlets between.

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    NOTE: If you create a fantasy map, you can start a sketch from anything - rivers, mountains, roads - but after sketching, when you grab a pen, I strongly recomended start drawing from cities and their names.

    Then I draw with a 005 pen the towns on the marked points. Next I shade with a 003 pen. It's easy, just practice it.

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    At the end I write the names of towns (01 pen) and villages (005 pen). I leave the little settlements off my trail without a name to make the map more readable

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    I wait a few minutes to let the ink dry and erase traces of the pencil under the settlements.

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    I'm going back to drawing. Next episode tomorrow
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    Very nice! I'm really looking forward to following this!

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    I love the style! It reminds me a great deal of Matthew Paris' map of England!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward II of Kenland View Post
    I love the style! It reminds me a great deal of Matthew Paris' map of England!
    I'm rather inspired by Nicholas Bellin and Edward Hasted

    Let's move on

    Roads

    I check on gogle maps the course of major roads in the region and I apply them with a pencil. Then, with a 01 pen, I draw them. Piece of cake.

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    Rivers and lakes

    I do the same in the case of rivers and lakes, however, I use a thin penbrush, because it is more irregular. I draw rivers wider than in reality, because it looks nicer.
    Then I draw with 003 pen the current of the rivers and waves of the lakes.

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    Hiking path

    The next step is to mark (red brushpen) the route of my journey on the map. The dots mean camping. Easy.

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    Forest

    I check on Google maps the distribution of forests in this region and I draw (005 pen) the contours of trees in these areas. Then I lightly shade the forest area (003 pen).

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    And now the map looks like this.

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    In the next episode: farmlands, meadows, swamps and details.

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    Farmlands, meadows, swamps and details
    Now the most tedious part of the job - details. First I draw (003 pen) the crop fields, then the meadows, and finally the dots, short lines and small curves as a background. Boring, but you have to do it slowly.

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    Wind rose

    I draw four wheels with diameter 6cm, 5cm, 3cm, 1cm. Then with a ruler and a 9H pencil I draw a sketch of windrose. When the shape is ok, I finish it with a pen (01, 04, brush pen).

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    Come, paint my world
    I apply a small amount of watercolors with a thin brush.

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    Be careful not to give too much or too little pigment.

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    Almost done. In the next episode: border frame and map title.

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