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    I also use Polychromos (but I haven't used them for maps yet), don't know better colored pencils than these.
    For watercolor colored pencils I've got some old Albrecht Dürer pencils (also Faber-Castell), but I'm not really fond of watercolor pencils, I prefer to apply water colors with a brush (or play around with a water brush over fresh standard pen ink).

    Last year, someone recommended watercolor pencils (I mean the grey ones) to me, I didn't know they even existed and haven't really tried them yet, but they could also be nice for greyscale maps with a watercolor effect.

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    ### Latest WIP ###
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    My latest map.
    Carroburg surroundings (WFRP). Scale 1:100.000 (the icons of cities and villages are obviously larger and out of scale).
    I'm not happy with the result. I think I could draw the farmland better.

    What do you think?

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    The farmlands may be minimalistic but I think they fit the style perfectly. It bothered me when you had just one meadow for each farm, but you made it different this time. Looks great to me!
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    I like it.

    About the farmlands: Since this is something "cultured"/civilized, I'd expect it to look a bit less wild maybe. Compared to the trees the crop looks very high.
    I've made a sketch/overpaint in Photoshop how I'd probably change them if it weren't hand drawn.

    Just an idea, maybe it helps? (or it is just taste - if yes, nevermind )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yrda View Post
    Just an idea, maybe it helps?

    A simple and brilliant solution! Thank you!

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    A little different from what you shown recently, which is always interesting, and still as good as always. Carroburg illustration is wonderful !
    I think what bothers me about the fields is they catch a little too much attention : it's what you see first, while maybe the towns should have the focus. However, I love this new touch of color ^_^

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistyBeee View Post
    I think what bothers me about the fields is they catch a little too much attention : it's what you see first, while maybe the towns should have the focus.
    These fields are the reason why I am not happy with this map. And that's why I put this map here, not in the finished map section.
    Well, I'm still learning how to draw.

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    New map.
    My first approach to the Sword Coast. I have never drawn maps for D&D before, so this is an interesting challenge for me.
    Work in progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impractical Cartographer View Post
    These fields are the reason why I am not happy with this map. And that's why I put this map here, not in the finished map section.
    Well, I'm still learning how to draw.

    ### Latest WIP ###

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    New map.
    My first approach to the Sword Coast. I have never drawn maps for D&D before, so this is an interesting challenge for me.
    Work in progress.
    Do you find that makes a difference with your art? If it's for a game? If so, why? Perhaps evoking the feel of the genre?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron View Post
    Do you find that makes a difference with your art? If it's for a game? If so, why? Perhaps evoking the feel of the genre?
    Always drawing a new world unknown to me, I feel a challenge.

    And I always wonder how to draw a map to make it look like it was drawn by a cartographer living in this world.

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    I trying to find the right style for this map...

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    My first draft of the Sword Coast. A lot of things to improve, but I'm starting to feel the atmosphere of this world.
    I wonder how best to color the sea. It's best done with pastels. Here, I tried colored pencils, but I lacked skill and patience.
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