love the cover - very illustrative ..
I just finished up my newest mapping project--a little village home. My D20 Cartographer stuff is just a hobby thing I do (no formal training at all), and this is the first real outdoor structure mapping I've done. These are printed on 10x16 double-sided heavy card-stock panels. I really enjoy making these, and the feedback from the community here is really helpful and encouraging. A lot of the ideas/recommendations/tutorials on here have helped a lot.
Anyhow, Attached is some of the promo art, and some low-rez versions of the full maps. The real ones are in full 300dpi.
If you want to see how it developed, you can take a look at the WIP forum over HERE. Anyhow, let me know what you think!
Sorry, this is no longer up for sale. I hope to do something similar for sale on RPGNow soon.
Last edited by RecklessEnthusiasm; 10-12-2011 at 09:45 PM.
love the cover - very illustrative ..
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Nicely done - I dub thee newly repped *BONK*
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Excellent job!
Really like the cover! Makes me want to go back and do this the same way!
-Rob A>
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Thanks a bunch, RobA! Your maps are pretty darn impressive--you don't need no fancy cover to make them appealing!
The link to purchase didn't work for me
Really nice! I like the cover, looks really professional.
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