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    I am still just getting started with traditional method---or let's say "converted traditional" methods. I'm trying to find a pipeline/process that suits my needs for creating digital images from hand-drawn source.

    Right not I sketch in pencil and then ink over it with microline pens (and then maybe shade a bit more with pencil).

    Later, I go outside in some shady spot to get some diffuse light and take a photo of the illustration with my phone. I pull it into GIMP, de-saturate it to take out the blue-sky tint, fix the perspective warp, and them try to increase the contrast on the pencil shading as much as possible without turning it into a muddy mess.

    Lastly, I usually add a tint to the whole image using a color-layer.

    Because its for the D&D games I play with my kids, I also use GIMP for text and numbering because my lettering is weak.

    Here's one from this weekend --- note the backyard visitor in the upper left: a 17-year cicada. They are everywhere!

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    This is super nice ! I really like the colors, and the elevation is super neat.

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    This is looking great, I really like the old fashioned look that you've achieved. This looks like a map you would see if you went looking through a 100 year old city planning archive. I think your lettering is pretty good, but the numbering is always helpful and actually adds to the look in this case I think.

    In terms of lighting for photography, one thing you could look at is getting a ring light. I was able to pick one up for very cheap at Kmart here in New Zealand (around $10). That way you can photograph inside and not have to compete with errant cicadas.
    View my map and asset packs on CartographyAssets or DrivethruRPG. Support my work on Patreon. Take a look at my work on my Website or Instagram.

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    I think a ring-light is a great idea! I have thought "scanner" many times, but the price for one that can do 11x17 is fairly high.

    Thank you both! I will post my GIMP "recipe" for the tint, in case anyone is interested.
    Should I just do it here or in the tutorials?
    Last edited by squeen; 06-08-2021 at 12:10 PM.

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    Here's one more, another D&D location I did last year. GIMP tinted and vellum background mixed with the original pencil drawing (I did while traveling in the car!...not the driver!)

    It's a bit blurry as I was still learning "the process". I was also experimenting with how to pull off trees. I was going to turn that skull into a compass-rose but never got around to finishing it.



    @wminish: I just visited your webpage link and really like you 2021 town-on-a-hill map. That mix of pencil shading and ink is just where my head is at these days. I also was impressed by your Alcazar castle-isometric. I've visited Segovia several times with the family. It's one of our favorite spots to hike.
    Last edited by squeen; 06-08-2021 at 09:04 PM.

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