Royal Scribe
Royal Scribe
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Treetop village?
Hello Mr. Red!
In addition to the top=down elven structurers that Ricko showed, Mike Schley also has isometric versions (like looking down at a 45 degree angle) in both his isometric cities (Symbol Set 6) and his overland symbols.
Here's some portions from a map I did using SS6:
And here's a bit of an elven city using his overland symbols, which come with CC3+:
Here's an elven village using the top-down symbols that Ricko showed:
You can find that in the Atlas here:
https://atlas.monsen.cc/Maps/fon'anar
But I also did an elven village using Darklands City and Forest Trail, where I drew platforms in trees, placed thatched homes on those platforms, and then put more trees above the houses -- with trees above and below, they look like tree houses.
https://atlas.monsen.cc/Maps/yr%C3%A9as%20k%C3%B3ltyn%20village
You can download the full FCW file from the Atlas if you want to see how I did that.
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Castle Perilous
It's a useful style for creating a rough idea of what I want to map, but somewhat limited in symbols. I like the idea of doing a sketch with this style and a more detailed version in another, with this style on hand to give to adventurers when the time is right. I love the idea of using this pencil sketch style for a map handed to adventurers by some weary ranger in a tavern who has scrawled out a quick idea of where the adventurers need to go -- while omitting many of the perils they'll encounter on the way.
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Live Mapping: Character Artist 3
In the chat, I asked if the style had any animal companions or familiars, and was told it doesn't. But now I'm wondering if the two Token Treasury add-ons could be used for that? I don't have those yet, so I don't know if those tokens can be used without their borders, nor whether they have suitable pet symbols. For those of you who do have the Token Treasury symbols, what do you think? Do they work well with Character Artist?
Also, one thing not mentioned in the video that I recall: I've seen some folks here illustrate their maps with characters in the margins, like the map's villain. But I have also seen some of you create beautiful illustrations using overland map symbols to create a background for their characters. Just wanted to throw out the idea that CA can work well with other mapping styles and doesn't have to be a solely stand-alone thing.
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Wish List: City/Dungeon Top-Down Mountain Peaks, Ridges & Crags
Here's a super quick, super rough experiment using Darklands City as the base with 13th Age Revisited for mountain peaks. I will keep playing with it, but there's some potential there.
Here's an even rougher experiment with Creepy Crypts. Would need to do more finessing and blending to get it to work.
The quest continues. Meanwhile, if any symbol designers are working on cliffs for a future annual, maybe ponder whether a few ridges or peaks would make sense to include.
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[WIP] The Griffon's Eyrie Redux: Spectrum Overland



