Map references design

Discover creative ideas to design map references that are both functional and visually appealing. Enhance your projects with unique and artistic map references for a stunning visual impact.
There are lots of ways to indicate water on a map with lines – and many more with tone or colour. Here are four I regularly use. 1. Broken Waves After you have your coastline, use short, gently curving lines along the shore. The lines should follow the shapes of the coast, but smooth out … Fanasty Map, Map Building, Make Your Own Map, Map Sketch, Fantasy Map Making, Map Making, Fantasy World Map, Map Maker, Fantasy Maps

There are lots of ways to indicate water on a map with lines – and many more with tone or colour. Here are four I regularly use. 1. Broken Waves After you have your coastline, use short, gently curving lines along the shore. The lines should follow the shapes of the coast, but smooth out … Continue reading "4 Coast Styles for Mapmaking"

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Mike Jordan
Rivers do not flow from coastline to coastline because everything would be at sea level. In essence, it would be a canal rather than a river. This is a common mistake on many fantasy maps but it's easy to fix once you are aware of it. Click here to view my full tutorial on how to draw rivers on your maps! #mapeffects #map #fantasy #rpg #worldbuilding #fantasymap #geography How To Draw A River On A Map, Fantasy Map Drawing River, Map Building Tips, Map References Design, How To Draw Rivers On Maps, Fantasy Map Coastline, Maps Ideas Design, How To Draw A Map For Your Story, Map Building Design

Rivers do not flow from coastline to coastline because everything would be at sea level. In essence, it would be a canal rather than a river. This is a common mistake on many fantasy maps but it's easy to fix once you are aware of it. Click here to view my full tutorial on how to draw rivers on your maps! #mapeffects #map #fantasy #rpg #worldbuilding #fantasymap #geography

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Artemis of Skyhold
How to Draw Forests Ako Kresliť, The Hundred Acre Wood, Map Sketch, Fantasy Map Making, Fantasy World Map, Výtvarné Reference, Writing Fantasy, Drawn Map, Karten Design

From the gloom of Mirkwood to the comfort of the Hundred Acre Wood, forests are one of the most iconic settings in storytelling. There is just something about a forest that brings a feeling of mystery, not knowing what lies around the bend in the trail. Whether you are creating a setting for your next rpg campaign or writing a story for your book, an enchanted glade in the middle of a dense canopy, or a lost city reclaimed by the trees is where myths are born and retold.

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Leila Martinez
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I’ve realised I have a particular workflow for drawing coastlines in my maps. Here’s a quick walkthrough. Each step is done on a new layer in photoshop, and I use a 5px hard round brush in each case with size set to pressure. However, all of these steps can be done in Gimp – or … Continue reading "How to Draw Coastlines on a Fantasy Map"

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Catron Burdette
Drawing Fantasy Landscape, How To Draw Canyons On Maps, Map Of Fantasy Worlds, How To Draw A Map For Your Story, How To Draw Trees On A Map, Draw Your Own Map, Map Making Dnd, Fantasy Things To Draw, Fantasy World Map Drawing

Canyons are a striking feature of any landscape and can really be a focal point in the story you're telling. In this tutorial, you will learn how to draw canyons that bring a sense of depth to the landscape and make your fantasy map really stand out.

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Catron Burdette