Wow that looks pretty good already, especially for a "first attempt"! How is your overall idea, do you want to leave everything hand drawn or do you think of digitalize it?
Ok, so here's my first attempt on the creation of a world map. There are two land masses (at the size of countries like Belgium, Denmark etc) and the names come from a database that I've been building at my leisure over the years.
Wow that looks pretty good already, especially for a "first attempt"! How is your overall idea, do you want to leave everything hand drawn or do you think of digitalize it?
Thank for your kind comments! I appreciate it!
I am not sure how to go about it. For now, I'm leaving it as it is (not even inked, it's only pencil) and I'm making smaller maps of individual places where I put some dungeons/encounters etc.
What may seem as an obstacle to me (for now at least) is that I've never used photoshop, oddly enough. I'll have to learn on the go, but I think I'll manage eventually.
Of course there is no force to digitize maps! Your drawings look good in my opinion (but to clear that, I draw with Photoshop, so of course I am not the expert to handdrawings) as they are.
Although as a Photoshop and QGIS user I see some advantages in using software:
- mistakes could be easily "erased"
- effects (especially colors, papertype and the like) could be done afterwards and tried in many different ways without destroying your map
- management of maps (especially a whole mapset of one world) is easier
But that just might be a feeling of someone, who wholehearted works digital. However, if you want to try some software, I recommend to have a look into the tutorials section, where many great tutorials for different software (e.g. gimp and photoshop) are stored. They gave me a lot of help starting my own mapping and improving skills.
Thank you very much for your ideas. I'll have a look at the tutorials version.
Now that you mention it, I am fairly well versed with ArcGIS and QGIS so I'll give it a try to see how it can work out.