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    Map RPG Maps

    Here are some of the RPG maps I've created lately.
    They are all available at my RPGNow.com page

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    I'm working to create more of these, so I started revamping old maps from my days as a D&D Dungeon Master.
    My hope is to create a steady supply of free, simple maps, and a few bigger, more complex and carefully crafted ones to sell for a few bucks.

    Let me know if you have any comments & tips!

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    Those are simple and beautiful. Especially the statue one. Great pieces.

    I recently look through your portfolio and i am just amazed your your drawing skills. Astonishing. Is there a chance you could share some information on how you colour your maps? Looking at your Trehörningen map first colour stage, it seems like you fill in flat colours, but when you look closer it dosen's seem so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Is there a chance you could share some information on how you colour your maps? Looking at your Trehörningen map first colour stage, it seems like you fill in flat colours, but when you look closer it dosen's seem so.
    Thank you Voolf!
    You are correct, I always start with flat colours. Then I usually try to get some tone variations with a watercolour brush. Then add shadows (with the same watercolour brush) and highlights with a pencil brush.
    I have a textured mask that I apply to the group containing all the colour layers. That way it looks less digital. I then apply a custom-made watercolour texture on top of everything.

    Sorry, this is really boiled-down so I hope you can get something useful out of it.
    Let me know if there's anything else!

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    Great maps Onez, the one with the statue is a great layout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onez View Post
    Thank you Voolf!
    You are correct, I always start with flat colours. Then I usually try to get some tone variations with a watercolour brush. Then add shadows (with the same watercolour brush) and highlights with a pencil brush.
    I have a textured mask that I apply to the group containing all the colour layers. That way it looks less digital. I then apply a custom-made watercolour texture on top of everything.

    Sorry, this is really boiled-down so I hope you can get something useful out of it.
    Let me know if there's anything else!
    Thank you, that clarifies a lot. Do you apply this texture mask before filling in flat colours? This way when you colour it already look less digital?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Thank you, that clarifies a lot. Do you apply this texture mask before filling in flat colours? This way when you colour it already look less digital?
    I usually apply it to thye group folder at the very beginning, but I hide it (Shift+click on the mask) until the colours are complete.
    Then I turn it back on just before I finalize the map.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onez View Post
    I usually apply it to thye group folder at the very beginning, but I hide it (Shift+click on the mask) until the colours are complete.
    Then I turn it back on just before I finalize the map.
    Thank you one again. Your maps, as well as all other illustrations are very inspirational.
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    Those maps look "simple" but are really efficient, Onez (when less is more... ). The last one is just gorgeous.

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    Fantastic work!
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