YAFM - Yet Another First Map. :)
This is pretty much amateur hour but it's the first map I've felt confident in since I got CC3+ a month ago or so. It's based on a hand drawn map for a D&D Expeditions adventure, Eye of the Tempest, showing the Road to the Monastery of the Yellow Rose.
My first attempt was with the Mike Schley Overland style which I love. It was pretty simplistic as I was learning the tools and I added the text in a rush 10 minutes before the game started! Here's that icky version:
Then the other day I picked up the Annual 2015 and that included the "Local Area" style which I fell in love with! So simple yet beautiful. So here's my redone map in that style:
I still need to work a lot on blending mountains and hills as well as contours and backgrounds. At the last moment before I had to leave work (yay for mapping at work!) I decided to add in the Contour 3 in the northern parts of the map. This forced me to figure out how to change the background since I'd started with that as the base. I'm still having a very hard time selecting just the items I need but I managed it. My proudest part of it I think is the village of Tomrav, how I used one symbol three times but by layering and positioning you can't really tell.
My first attempt was with the Mike Schley Overland style which I love. It was pretty simplistic as I was learning the tools and I added the text in a rush 10 minutes before the game started! Here's that icky version:
Then the other day I picked up the Annual 2015 and that included the "Local Area" style which I fell in love with! So simple yet beautiful. So here's my redone map in that style:
I still need to work a lot on blending mountains and hills as well as contours and backgrounds. At the last moment before I had to leave work (yay for mapping at work!) I decided to add in the Contour 3 in the northern parts of the map. This forced me to figure out how to change the background since I'd started with that as the base. I'm still having a very hard time selecting just the items I need but I managed it. My proudest part of it I think is the village of Tomrav, how I used one symbol three times but by layering and positioning you can't really tell.
Comments
I in particular, love the second map using the local area style.
Looking forward to seeing more.
If you accidently select the wrong item, or more than one item on accident, you can deselect the undesired items by selecting it while holding down the CTRL button.
I am working on a lot smaller scale with lots of objects and being able to deselect undesirable items has been a godsend.
This is a great feature within CC3+.
Charles W. Robinson
I play D&D, and I think you've done a great job with this map. Even the hastily arranged Schley version is good!
Well done
DMG
I did a few articles on my blog about Select Techniques that you might find helpful. Here are the links:
Basic Select Techniques, Part 1
Basic Select Techniques, Part 2
Hope these help!
R A Jacobs