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Osinthia D&D Campaign, by Ralaris
"Originally...drawn by hand on a large white board & wet erase markers...decided to color it so I took a high resolution photo in raw then put it into adobe photoshop & touched everything up then started on the colors."
https://t.co/FGSHWsyOpD
Baldur's Gate street level, by @jstevensonart
Commissioned map for Arcanum Worlds.
"...zooms in on a section of the city of Baldur’s Gate for some street level encounters...in this section we have the Elfsong Tavern as well as Sorcerous Sundries."
https://t.co/j8pLmEnGGV
City of Mytros, by @jstevensonart
"...largest city from Arcanum Worlds' new Odyssey of the Dragonlords setting."
More pics at the link below.
https://t.co/tg0vN8LKMt
The Village of Mannhal, by @DanielsMaps
Another of Dan's Patreon maps, more info at the link below
https://t.co/7S4ebtsY5e
#LoveMaps
The Termian March, by @fantasy_map
"The Termian March protects the Empire from the dangerous green Elves. They rule...beyond the shield mountains from their Emerald Palace."
Hand drawn with 0,1 fine line on A4, scanned, coloured/labelled digitally.
https://t.co/anUGp078u8
Little maps for Little Encounters 5, by @jstevensonart
"This large farm house and barn sit along a pleasant country lane ... who knows what might lurk in that barn. Or even in the house, or the locked in the cellars..."
https://t.co/IXmEJe0Uim
Chêne, by @traditionalmaps
"...drawn by hand with fineliners on about three different A3 papers that were later edited together and colored in Photoshop."
https://t.co/51PrgDvMkv
#LoveMaps
The last charge of the Thurmatages, by Tenia
Former #GuildChallenge entry
https://t.co/7RDCrfGoNL
City of Achlev, by @FBaerald
Created for book 'Bloodleaf', written by Crystal Smith, published by HMH.
https://t.co/I3ADJ82w1t
#LoveMaps
The Straits of Qalimbâr, by Caenwyr
https://t.co/hHHAFIFTdr
Personal project "to practice a new style of mountains & some other elements that I hadn't done before... map shows the southern portion of an important string of straits & is intended as a visual aid for sailors"