I like the look of this so far Ian. I often find that maps drawn on graph paper look very square, but this looks very organic and the shapes are complex and interesting.
I like the look of this so far Ian. I often find that maps drawn on graph paper look very square, but this looks very organic and the shapes are complex and interesting.
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Big thanks, Will!
I sometimes enjoy looking back 21 years to my very first dungeon, just to put in perspective how far I've come in that time.
This space was very fun to draw for a few reasons:
1. It's my own world, so no limitations on design.
2. In the world's lore, a Saint of the time roused the dwarf clan from a very long slumber, only to lead them to extinction during a time of widespread war. Afterward, in their honor, the paladins of the order utilized their halls as a parish, and have remained there ever since.
3. This is the only map I've drawn that was put on paper as built by a long-past dwarf clan, and it's contents designed as something entirely different. My players had frequently stopped here as a checkpoint in their travels. With the story in place as it was when we had to postpone playing, I had some really great ideas to throw at them. Yep, it's Castle of the Winds style; come back to the hamlit after adventuring for awhile, and everyone is dead. The foe hath risen from the depths once again!
Also, as a random side note because it's the day: 15 months sober. Absolutely loving life y'all.
IR
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The kind words are appreciated!
The mountain style is as old as my cartography, I feel like I picked it up somewhere, but God only knows where. It has served me well in the meantime.
As for the rest, you can thank the Guild for the exposure, and maybe a little acknowledgement should go out to the power of perseverance.
IR
PS:
I really love this color, but I'm just hoping I haven't made an oversight, and applied a color too bold. I'm going to ink this one I believe, but probably as I design the contents for my players.
Last edited by Adfor; 01-13-2024 at 06:15 AM.
...and with a little push I've drafted the final edges for the complex, boy did it pop that yellow!
Now that the main ink is applied, I can say that I'm very happy with the shape of it. It's a weird to think about, but the variety of shape and subtle symmetry play a huge role in how appealing a dungeon map is to the eye.
Does it look like a dwarfen citadel?
IR
PS One last update before bed, as I was able to put a decent amount of time into the browns, and the only outside area.
Last edited by Adfor; 01-16-2024 at 10:14 PM.
Great line work and colouring so far, and that mad, hand added dot grid... I don't know how you manage to add your sepia pen over the pencil so precisely. I can't wait to see more details on this, your style is one of my favourites.
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