Castle Crimson and Reveler's Way
Daniel Pereda De Pablo
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Hi, everyone.
As part of my campaign in the works, I've made this city map, using the Cities of Schley add-on and a lot of Photoshop edition for the frame. The map shows the Ergothian village of Reveler's Way, in the Dragonlance D&D setting, with the majestic Crimson Castle at its heart. The map is built upon the original drawing of Castle Crimson, included in the Age of Mortals Dragonlance Setting Companion for D&D 3/3.5 edition, one of my favorites, and it is supposed to be the second of a series for my campaign, after that isometric dungeon I created a couple of months ago. Enjoy!
As part of my campaign in the works, I've made this city map, using the Cities of Schley add-on and a lot of Photoshop edition for the frame. The map shows the Ergothian village of Reveler's Way, in the Dragonlance D&D setting, with the majestic Crimson Castle at its heart. The map is built upon the original drawing of Castle Crimson, included in the Age of Mortals Dragonlance Setting Companion for D&D 3/3.5 edition, one of my favorites, and it is supposed to be the second of a series for my campaign, after that isometric dungeon I created a couple of months ago. Enjoy!
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You can see the details better here than on the FB page.
The fields between H and D have no edge fade on them, but I think that actually enhances the map as a whole - a bit of contrast against all those around with faded edges. It must be one of those very immaculate farms!
Okay, I'm very happy with how this one cleaned up. Following up with the city and the chapel, here comes the Black Tower at Castle Crimson, in the island of Northern Ergoth, part of the Dragonlance D&D setting. It's about 2 MB, so be data wise (a much larger 12 MB version of it is posted on the Facebook page and my DeviantArt page). Most of it is a mix of the gorgeous Isometric dungeons and Perspectives Herwin Wielink sets, with a touch of some tinkered CSUAC and Dundjinni symbols, a couple of Spectrum overland hills for the cliif and moat, and some Photoshop for textures and other final touches. Enjoy!