Mapping a mountainous area
The focus of my campaign will probably shift to a mountainous area soon -- so of course, I want to create maps for that. I have noticed that most (all?) of the overland styles treat mountains as decor: you plonk down a mountain symbol somewhere, and that's where the mountains are. However, I will need to map out what's in between those mountains: mountain passes, meadows further up the slopes, rivers snaking in between... And it seems to me that none of the overland styles allow that type of mapping.
Is that correct, or is there an overland style that shows a view from straight above the area?
Is that correct, or is there an overland style that shows a view from straight above the area?
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They made it into an annual - http://sub.profantasy.com/2013/march13.html
And you can see the thread where I was working it out here - http://forum.profantasy.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3523&page=1#Item_19
Ocean, deep
ocean, shallow,
sand
trees
The sand was drawn using multipoly. I've attached an example.
(Also, it seems like my thread was 'kidnapped' by vaxx01... Odd.)