The maps here where drawn to assist with my TTRPG Campaigns as well as for enjoyment and practice of the process itself. They are drawn with Pencil first, then cleaned up with Black Ink or Pen. Where color was added it was either done with colored pencils, copic markers
or digitally using Photoshop.
Special thanks to 2-Minute Tabletop whose tutorials helped a great deal
in improving my technique and confidence.
The proud city of Beltin, central point of a campaign all about gods and fish(er)men.
The Numbered Picture shows the pre-planned places that could be found by the players, all of which had an influence about how the story unfolded.
A peaceful fishing and farming village, it's population tied up in secret hunt
for a fish-men traitor among their ranks.
Done for the same campaign as the the coastline city may of Beltin, and as an exercise on drawing more organically grown settlements.
Two Buildings drawn to get practice with room layouts and how much details I should put into a battle map of this size. I also found that drawing the living place of an NPC helps to understand how they spend their time and get into their way of thinking.
