Don't Fence Me In -- A Regional Campaign Map
This is a large regional map that I've been working on (on-and-off) for the past couple of weeks for my newest D&D campaign. It was created using the Sarah Wroot style with some modification, and labeling and some other post-work in Photoshop. I am not -totally- happy with it, but I decided that in the midst of a rather crazy time in my life, I'd like to just finish a project. It is definitely improvement over my previous work, though. I am having it printed (about 30 x 16 inches) and I can't wait for my players to mark it all to hell. More importantly, it helped me greatly in organizing and solidifying the rather unique lore of the setting, which is a mish-mash of classic fantasy tropes with Western themes and a dash of the absurd.
So I hope you guys enjoy the map! Here is a link to download a much higher quality .jpg where you can actually read the town names, for instance.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DWJUUUB0
So I hope you guys enjoy the map! Here is a link to download a much higher quality .jpg where you can actually read the town names, for instance.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DWJUUUB0
Comments
Nice work! I assume your texture does not have a set scale in CC3? That causes it to become very small in the bitmap export. Try to set it to a good scale within CC3 (via the fill style dialog) and it should export correctly.
I actually applied the texture in Photoshop, although the issue is the same as you've said with this export for the image I posted here. A matter of scale. At any rate, the final work turned out nicely...