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I’ve realised I have a particular workflow for drawing coastlines in my maps. Here’s a quick walkthrough. Each step is done on a new layer in photoshop, and I use a 5px hard round brush in each case with size set to pressure. However, all of these steps can be done in Gimp – or … Continue reading "How to Draw Coastlines on a Fantasy Map"

Learn how forests form so you can place them realistically on your fantasy maps. Fantasy Map Drawing Forest, Forest Map Illustration, Fantasy Map Forest, Rice Map, Map Effects, Forest Map, Map Sketch, Tree Map, Fantasy Map Making

Have you ever wondered if you’re placing forests in the right spot on your fantasy maps? How does a forest even form, and why do trees grow in one area and not another? In this Map Tip I will walk you through how a forest grows to fill a landscape so you can have confidence when placing them on your maps! #fantasymaps #rpg #dungeonsanddragons #worldbuilding #maps

Population Size for a Village, Town, or City - What’s Believable? Fantasy Map Landmarks, Map Effects, Map Sketch, Fantasy Map Making, Village Map, Fantasy Village, Fantasy World Map, Map Maker, Mountain Drawing

What is a realistic population size for a medieval or ancient fantasy setting? Should a city have a couple of million people? How about 500,000 or 20,000? Let’s delve in and give you some simple guidelines as well as a cheat sheet you can easily reference as you are writing your story and drawing your map!

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If you enjoy finding inspiration for your stories from real-world locations, then look no further than the stone pillars of Wulingyuan, China. But the real question is, how do you draw something like that on your fantasy map? In this tutorial, I’ll break down the process so you can add these iconic

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