The Island of Chult
So this has been a WIP for some time as i basically wanted to produce a cc3+ version of the already existing map. So while back i did so with the advice form Ralf to import the image and "Trace" the landmass using the default land tool.
I took several tries to get the scaling right as I intend this to be an overland map for my campaign and need to be able to zoom on certain points. So it was imperative it looked good from a high level view down to the a particular area.
Also if you compare the original to mine you will see i added a few extras. The idea was to embellish the region with points of interest fro campaign purposes.
Let me know what you guys think.
I took several tries to get the scaling right as I intend this to be an overland map for my campaign and need to be able to zoom on certain points. So it was imperative it looked good from a high level view down to the a particular area.
Also if you compare the original to mine you will see i added a few extras. The idea was to embellish the region with points of interest fro campaign purposes.
Let me know what you guys think.
Comments
@Farsight i really do love the default overland for cc3+. I do have to say cc3+ is a great deal faster then its predecessor. Which made this project very easy to work with. I'm really looking forward to the addons to become compatible. The next big project i need to tackle is the Temple of the Jade God. Im really Hoping to use the SS4 addon in cc3+
@Gathar I was afraid that my version would be too "noisy" since a lot of tree's had to be planted . I guess it was trade off i presume. Believe me i tried the less is more approach, but in those versions, Chult lost the jungle denseness i needed to capture.
Warhound, it is one of the default oceans bitmaps in cc3+. And i agree its a great texture. It gives it a bit of a parchment quality.
Though my favourite place are the Moonshaes islands.
Thanks for a great map and the nostalgia .
I was contemplating running the campaign there, but i went with Chult seeing as there is less background for it therefore giving me more creative room.