![]() In this maps style, the scale is not really a problem, we just want to give the user a notion about where things are placed. Now you can use the Medieval Map Pack, to draw the outer line of the region or continent, using the brush Border Line.Īnd using the brushes Trees 1, 2, and 3 you can make the forests. ![]() The brushes can be used on photoshop or procreate, but if you don't have an iPad or Photoshop, you can draw on a paper, I'll give you some tips on how to do it along the way. I will show you my creative process and working flow to create a map like the one on the cover and, don't worry, you don't have to know how to draw because I'll give you some brushes with the basic elements of a medieval map and tips on how to use it. So when the characters receive the map in the game, it has more context and, hopefully, it will deliver a more immersive experience to the players.Īnd of course, as an illustrator, I couldn't lose the opportunity to draw my own maps, so this is what this Instructable is about. Some can have inaccuracies, missing information, or secrets. I like to treat maps them as historical documents inside the game. These documents can be a letter from the queen, a page from a grimoire full of strange symbols or a map from a distant master.and of course, maps are my favorites. ![]() As a DM one of my favorite things is making real-life documents for the players, so they can feel inside the story. ![]()
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