Loopysue
Loopysue
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[wip] d&d Basic/Expert set of maps
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October challenge: Bow of Promises (Street) WIP
That's a really lovely map, Andre :)
It's a similar idea to the one I had with my own area - to show the street within the area. I think mine will look quite a lot different though. I've decided to use a parchment background for the area and map the houses of my street as detailed House objects using the CD3 roof fills, grass etc - much like you have there with the Schley style.
I think, though, that I will have to revise my rather sketchy idea of what is actually in my street. Your idea is perfect. Maybe I will go for a coven, since I only have 6 houses in an out-of-town place. So where yours looks like a delightful place to visit, nine can be a street to avoid! LOL!
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October challenge: Drummond Street WIP
Well, After messing around for several hours (it seems) with conversions from metric to imperial, I've decided to map an area 160m square... that's 525 ft square... in a very general sense - giving more shape to the blockish buildings with little extensions and bay windows and sheds and things like that. Then I will map the actual street of 6 houses in much greater detail as if the street is popping up out of a conventional paper map.
So just to kick things off to a start here is the Ferraris Style paper base with the original Dunor City map details pasted into it and trimmed and altered to match the style. This is only the large part. I will be doing the smaller area in a much more detailed way to make it pop up out of the map, and may need to make the larger map even more subtle than it is to get the effect I want.
Not entirely certain about the overall extent right now, so this may change quite a lot.
I'm not even certain if I will keep more than just the paper from the Ferraris Style. I may swap styles - especially for the street itself.
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Project Spectrum - Part 2
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Project Spectrum - Part 2




