So, i want to know how does qst/ creates their maps (i've used CC3 and Inkarnate so far) and if you know some way to create persons/races etc for d&d, any othe game or any way of literature.
So far I prefer inkarnate for map creation, because it's more simple and better lookin than CC3 (in my opinion).
Also what to you think of pic related
OP here, forgot to mention that the map is not finnished yet, and it's for a book i'm writing
>>1064372
Im trying to download Inkarnate, and I cant find the link on their site.
Help pls?
Also I used to use Hexographer for a while, since its easy to expand the map
>>1064384
the second I asked I figured it out, dont mind me
>>1064385
lol you just have to log in no need for any downloads, i think it's really good for starting a map, you can export and save them so you can show evolution during a war or smth
>>1064393
its very interesting, Im learning how to use it now. It seems like it would be a pit of a pain to get the finer parts in but then again Im learning.
>>1064397
well you can zoom in and out, and you can set the paint brush quite little, but yeah i get what you're saying, and when you zoom in you loose some visible quality.
send what you're working on!
Paint.NET tbhq. I do a more stylized type of thing, where the mountains and towns and such are drawn on to represent their size and location approximately. Usually black and white, but coloring afterwards is easy if I then feel like it.
Too bad they're offline on another rig. Coulda used the feedback, and I've been getting tired of /wbg/'s shit lately.