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5 years ago

all the tips I found for drawing a fantasy map are like :) “here’s a strategy to draw the land masses! here’s how to plot islands!” :) and that’s wonderful and I love them all but ??? how? do y'all decide where to put cities/mountains/forests/towns I have my map and my land but I’m throwing darts to decide where the Main Citadel where the Action Takes Place is


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Next Time Im Bored I Need To Just Browse Itch.io THERE IS SO MUCH FUN LOOKING STUFF THERE ??? NOT EVEN

next time im bored i need to just browse itch.io THERE IS SO MUCH FUN LOOKING STUFF THERE ??? NOT EVEN INCLUDING ALL THE GAMES AND COMICS AND LIKE ART SUPPLIES AND SHIT OH MY GODDD


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Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)

Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)

Colorful Circuit Cities Built From Motherboards, Processors, and Microchips. Hellwig built these cityscapes last year using the guts of old MacBooks, IBMs, and even PlayStations that he scavenged from eBay and friends' basements.


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1 year ago

Found another map maker…

The last one was very good for continents and wider world building, but for the little bits and pieces like settlements, not so much.

Inkarnate have a free tier map making service, so I decided to give that one a go. This is what I came up with:

Found Another Map Maker

You would not believe the number of note pins I’ve got for this… Or perhaps you would?

Found Another Map Maker

It’s difficult to keep track of everyone you understand, but now I know precisely where everyone lives!


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1 year ago
Creating Maps For Your World

Creating maps for your world

There are so many ways to go about making a map for your story, that I’m almost intimidated to try and make a useful post. I’ve done a few things regarding maps in the past, but this will be a more comprehensive look at the physical act of getting the image of your world down on paper. Or, at least, fanning the spark of your idea and developing it further. 

Method One: Freedraw

This is my preferred method. I sit down with a pencil (or a drawing tablet, more often) and sketch a wiggly line in a nonsensical shape. I usually end up with something like this:

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A single country. peninsulas, islands, bays, the works. Inevitably, I see silly faces in my land masses and I always make a point to name them. 

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That’s not meant to be advice, just…a me thing. Anyway…

What helps me design islands and–especially–adjacent continents is the theory of continental drift. You’d be amazed at the difference that makes in sketching out landmasses, thinking about them all fitting together in misshapen puzzle pieces. 

Continue sketching, if you need to, and then you have a nice(ish) looking thing.

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From there, you can do what suits you. I, personally, start adding land forms and cities somewhat randomly, following patterns that make sense and follow regional climates. 

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This method gives you a lot of power and control. You can be as random or as intentional as you want, but this method relies almost entirely on your brain and offers little help if you’re stuck. (It’s always a good place to start, get your creative juices flowing, even if you don’t end up using the maps you create.)

Also - HERE is a link to the Photoshop brush set I created while making these maps. Includes 23 brushes and it’s free to download and use. I hope you can find it useful! I hope to make more such things in the future. If you have feedback, please give it! 

Method Two: Connect the dots

On a blank paper, draw an assortment of random dots. Using more gives you less empty space, using fewer gives you the opportunity to fill in that space however you want. 

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Then, connect them! You can be as adherent or liberal as you want. 

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Then, repeat the final steps of method one. 

Method Three: Spilling the beans

Step One: Lay out a piece of paper (or a large sheet of paper, or a piece of poster board) on the ground or table.

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Step Two: Gather your beans (or rice or dice sets or pasta…or, if you’re me, your toddlers’ sensory bin contents) 

Step Three: Hold a handful of your beans over the paper (not too high, only a few inches or so, depending how large your paper is), and drop them, letting them scatter randomly on the page. 

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Step Four: Grab a pencil (or a pen, if you’re brave, or crayon if you’re me and that’s literally the only writing utensil you can find in your entire residence) and start sketching land around the beans. If you’ve added some variety to your beans, then you can let certain beans represent certain things.

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Example:

Black beans = forest

pasta = mountains

other pasta = plains

pom poms= towns

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Now I can add in rivers and roads and other particulars, but this is a great starting point. 

And, like your writing, you might find that your map requires a few drafts before it’s perfect. That’s fine! You don’t have to produce a perfect map on your first try. Each time you do it, you’ll see things you like and things you want to change. It’s an art in and of itself.

Allow yourself to be imperfect!

Method Four: Map Generator

Sometimes, if you’re struggling to get started, you really just need someone to hand you something concrete. Generators can be great for sparking the imagination. 

THIS is a great generator that provides a lot of thoughts on map creation.

Here is a nice little map generator that gives you a lot of customization options. It doesn’t always work, in my experience, but when it does, it’s nice.

Other thoughts:

The style of your map will tell a lot about your story. Remember, your map will likely be the second thing your readers sees (the first being your cover), and how you choose to design it will give your reader a good indication of the type of book they’re getting into. If you’re writing a sci-fi novel, you probably won’t be using an antique-style map. Something a little more along these lines (the map for my current WIP):

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Choose a style for your map that fits your narrative.

Also, have fun!

Happy drawing!

Check out the rest of the Brainstorming Series! Magic Systems, Part One Magic Systems, Part Two New Species New Worlds New Cultures New Civilizations Politics and Government Belief Systems & Religion Guilds, Factions, & Groups War & Conflict Science & Technology Wildlife & Ecosystems History & Lore


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1 year ago

Random mansion generator

Random Mansion Generator
Random Mansion Generator

The Procgen Mansion Generator produces large three-dee dwellings to toy with your imagination, offering various architectural styles and other options. Each mansion even comes with floorplans:

https://boingboing.net/2019/07/12/random-mansion-generator.html


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1 year ago

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING SUPER RAD? I HOPE SO ‘CAUSE 

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING

RANDOM

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING

MAP

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING

GENERATOR

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING

WITH

HEY WRITERS OF ALL KINDS AND AGES AND MAYBE EVEN DNDERS OR TABLETOP GAMERS ARE YOU READY FOR SOMETHING

EDITING FEATURES AVAILABLE

IT DOESN’T REALLY DO LAND MASSES OR ANYTHING BUT IT SURE AS HELL WILL MAP THAT CITY/VILLAGE/SHIP/DUNGEON/WHATEVER THAT YOU’VE BEEN MEANING TO MAP OUT FOR YOU

SO FUCKING GO WILD


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Attempt one(new) of making a map for Zork

decided to get right to the maze

Attempt One(new) Of Making A Map For Zork

It's not fished


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It may be foolish but I think I've finally figured out the Zork one maze

It May Be Foolish But I Think I've Finally Figured Out The Zork One Maze

Maybe?


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1 year ago

dice map :o

Dice Map :o

It was so fun and a nice change from my usual characters! thank you for voting on the poll and I will ink her soon after all the holiday crazy has died down ^-^


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1 year ago

Users of tumblr, I require your assistance. Where do I put land features on this map, plz, I don’t want to learn geography and shit

Users Of Tumblr, I Require Your Assistance. Where Do I Put Land Features On This Map, Plz, I Dont Want

Also if you want I’ll try to turn your usernames into names for places/important people in the fantasy world, just plz help if you can tysm if you do but don’t feel like you have to


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Map Tutorials By Dyson Logos
Map Tutorials By Dyson Logos
Map Tutorials By Dyson Logos
Map Tutorials By Dyson Logos

Map tutorials by Dyson Logos


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2 years ago
Made A DND World Map For @marinabeez A While Ago And Made A Custom Font For It As Well.

Made a DND world map for @marinabeez a while ago and made a custom font for it as well.

Mostly made on Inkarnate and used clip studio for drawing certain bits, rendering, text etc.

Edit: I forgot to wm this


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