Hi. I've already posted my WIP today, but I can't find it anywhere so here we go again.
The Quest is a medieval-fantasy themed board game that I'm designing. It's about 3-5 players who are encouraged to explore the board/map to fight beasts and find treasures.
Regarding my map, I wanted to ask for your opinion about elements placement before I go and develop it further. What do you think about placement of the mountains, hills, forests, rivers etc.? Do they make any sense? Is there anything else that might need to be changed? It's my first map so I wouldn't mind if you'll be totally honest with me. I've attached the sketch file here.
Cheers,
Andy
Maybe tone down the colours a tad. And you can't go far wrong by adding some grunge. Dirty it up a bit!
I think your doing fine and a good start, your coastlines are a little jagged, are you starting the line work next for the mountains and forests?
Yes, I was working on individual mountains, but that turned out to be a no goer since I have like 30 mountains to do. So I've decided to go for a chain and start building them all at once. It's more practical since I have to do the line work for all of them in one go; the same goes with coloring.
About my terrain, I know what you say timallen, I was looking for that grunge. Do you know any shortcuts, brushes, textures, etc? or do I have to go the long way and just paint various patches by hand. I want something like in Age of Empires if you know the video game... I've already tried to render clouds - I don't like it, sorry.
what software are you using?
Photoshop I've just started using it, so be gentile.
I think the mountains/hills are a bit too undefined in contrast to the trees/buildings. ie, the former are much more painterly while the latter are much more crisp and it is a bit jarring to me personally. it could be something as simple as outlines to the mountains/hills might get it. Did you draw all of this yourself or are you using other peoples "stamps"(or a mix). If the latter, perhaps you could find a complete package that would merge a bit more stylistically. If the former, I think some very thin outlines(not necessarily black) could help them stand out just a bit. Basically, the mountains a blurry at full size and this gives them lack of definition.
My Finished Maps
Works in Progress(or abandoned tests)
My Tutorials:
Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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Yes, you are right about the mountains and hills. I do intend to re-work them. About the trees...nope, I did not used any stamps. Every single tree on the map is individually placed by my hand, one by one. It was awful, but I think it worth it.
Thanks for the feedback.
I will keep you up to date with my map.
Cheers,
Andy