A New, Simple Map: The Foot of Mont Blaow
Name: Mt. Blaow| N 36°, W 82° | Details Turned this one out faster than expected. Trying to integrate some new processes, previously tested-ran in my La’o...
Good world-building can seed ideas for stories and game mechanics.
Name: Mt. Blaow| N 36°, W 82° | Details Turned this one out faster than expected. Trying to integrate some new processes, previously tested-ran in my La’o...
Name: La’ou| N 35°, E 108° | Details Trying to simplify the “official” look, with Faded boundaries, Logo, Compass, etc. I’m slowly getti...
Name: Rumtub| N 41°, W 73° | Details I tried my hand at map keys again. Thankfully, I had more time to work on the key design. It might be too gaudy, but the po...
If you’re here from my Good Economics in Your 5e Handbook? post, welcome! You can start in Part 3. To recap that article, when the math maths, the engagem...
Do you want to experience the fullest economic potential that D&D 5e has to offer? For those few of you who use the 5e’s Lifestyle system, hold unto y...
Name: Alphine| N 44.17°, E 12.44° | Details This one feels more like an adventure world map. Still local, but with distinct areas. Tried my hand at maps keys. I...
Pre-Roman England has always interested me. It wasn’t until I saw a video series on the tribes that my interest in the mapping of pre-Roman England was pe...
Name: Vestus| N 44.17°, E 12.44° | Details Starting to warm up to these smaller scale maps. Easier to engage with. Might make a continent scale one next week, o...
Name: Sovereign| N 52.95°, W 1.10° | Details Smaller scale than previous maps, but keeping with the polished look. Using sand color to show topographical “...
Ptolemy’s Ireland For information on Celtic tribes of England, check out the sister post, Pre-Roman England: Better Visualize Brythonic Tribes. This proje...