A3 (297 x 420mm. Aprox) custom fantasy map. You will receive the original artwork. This listing is for a full custom drawn fantasy map. Drawn by hand onto beautiful handmade lokta paper with deckle edge. I use water and fade proof fine liners to pack in as much detail as possible. At A3 (in addition to the general landscape features) your map can included: Up to 30 cities/settlements/forts/castles/ports City names Region names Additional names (e.g. oceans, seas, rivers, mountain ranges Rivers, lakes and waterfalls Caves, deserts and volcanos Unlimited additional elements (boats, sea monsters, dragons etc) Each map as standard includes the land/city name, compass and border. Additionally you can choose to have a scale as well. Information is Key, the more details you can give me the better! If you have an existing map, digital version or your own draft to help me get your land perfect, it would be great. However I am more than happy to work from a detailed description. I love to hear the stories connected to your land and will work with you to bring that world to life. The paper. Deckle edge. Thick, natural Lokta. All Handmade paper comes from Widpaper.co.uk. Their paper is made in Nepal from renewable resources that are tree-free, acid-free and environmentally sound. They are made by hand using methods that date back a thousand years in Nepal. Using this paper gives your map a traditional feel while still being clear and easy to read. This listing is for maps for Personal use. It can be copied and distributed freely to any players or people within your games, but not printed to sell, or to be used as illustrations within published or self-published books. If you are looking for a Map for a book you are writing or another kind of material you will be selling for profit or distributing commercially please contact me either through etsy or over email for my illustration rates.
An in-depth guide on how to make a fantasy map. The perfect resource for fantasy writers looking for help creating a realistic fantasy map
If you want the coastlines to look like they’re popping off the page, then adding some cliffs is a great way to do it. Fortunately, it’s pretty easy to do and it will instantly make your map look much more professional. In this Map Tip, you will learn some simple techniques to help your maps stand o
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How many of us have hiked for miles just to see a waterfall? Even if you haven’t, it’s not difficult to recognize the beauty and power that so many find compelling. In this tutorial, you will learn some simple steps to walk you through how to draw a waterfall on your map for your next rpg or book.
It’s one thing to draw a lake in a nice open region, but how can you realistically draw it tucked into the mountains? In this map tip, we’ll look into how a lake forms, and then help you to learn how to draw one on your fantasy maps!
It's easy to draw Middle Earth style trees on a map. Here's a simple walkthrough of three different tree styles.
There is something mysterious about a swirling vortex of water that seems to be draining into the depths of the ocean. This is why a whirlpool or maelstrom is a compelling feature to include on your fantasy maps as it opens up so many storytelling possibilities. In this tutorial I’ll walk you throug
Drawing a tomb on your map is a great way to add intrigue and a sense of history to your world. They are a compelling feature that gets your imagination going and asking questions, which is exactly the reaction you want from a viewer. In this tutorial, you will learn how to easily draw a tomb on you
From the gloom of Mirkwood to the comfort of the Hundred Acre Wood, forests are one of the most iconic settings in storytelling. There is just something about a forest that brings a feeling of mystery, not knowing what lies around the bend in the trail. Whether you are creating a setting for your next rpg campaign or writing a story for your book, an enchanted glade in the middle of a dense canopy, or a lost city reclaimed by the trees is where myths are born and retold.
Canyons are a striking feature of any landscape and can really be a focal point in the story you're telling. In this tutorial, you will learn how to draw canyons that bring a sense of depth to the landscape and make your fantasy map really stand out.
Canyons are a striking feature of any landscape and can really be a focal point in the story you're telling. In this tutorial, you will learn how to draw canyons that bring a sense of depth to the landscape and make your fantasy map really stand out.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to build fortifications for your settlement using the brushes included in the City Map Builder. And even if you don’t own that particular tool, there will be plenty to glean and apply to your own hand-drawn city maps!