Hello, fellows cartographers!
After a long break, I returned to Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and started drawing the map for my homebrew campaign.
The map will depict the northern frontier of Sylvania.
Scale: 1 inch = 3 miles
Format: B1 (100x70cm)
Technique: acrylic ink & nibs only.
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First I gathered all the information about the region and added a lot of my own ideas, then I got down to work.
I started the drawing with a pencil sketch and then applied calligraphy, rivers, settlements and the road network.
sylv2.jpg
A map, even one for rpg, should be user-friendly. That is why I decided to mark distances between settlements located by the main routes on this map. I used the opisometer.
Then, I started to draw the hills and forests. Lots of forests. Really a lot.
sylv3.jpg
Now it is time to shade the trees and add some details.
sylv4.jpg
I still have a couple of weeks of work ahead of me.
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I hope my players will be content with this map.
And what do you think?
And another amazing map. I love it, and as Arimel said: the details are stunning!
This is looking amazing, as your maps always do. I can't wait to see the whole thing once it's finished.
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Incredible penmanship ! Shading those trees seems a bit tedious. You must enjoy the process. The results are amazing.
Thank you!
This will certainly be one of the most detailed maps I have drawn. But I try to raise the bar every time, because that is the only way to progress.
I still have a lot of work to do.
### Latest WIP ###
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General view
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Close-up on mid-forest swamps
It looks great, but, oh my goodness, all those trees....! Sore hands/wrists, I'll bet?
Your lettering is wonderful.
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Is anyone going to talk about the quality of the photos? Because I think they're as awesome as the map in itself.
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