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How to Draw a MEGADUNGEON (Part 1)

The Red Quills Mapmaking 50,512 9 months ago
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For the sixth and final week of this series, we'll be following Ryan of the Red Quills as he creates the biggest and most complicated of the maps - the map of a megadungeon! He will be discussing all of the notes and tips to take into account when creating your own megadungeons for your fantasy worlds, all of the writing prompts and the fractal rules that he uses to populate his labyrinthine complexes. As always, thank you to our incredible supporters! We're growing all the time, and it's great to hear that the videos that we come out with are helping others to make their fantasy worlds. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzHGOQmyOUXwxB-iA0DFlTA/join Music credit: "Frozen" by Drop This map is a map of the Azure Throne, once the seat of the Golidi Dominion and now the hoard of the Pirate King. You can download the full A2 version of the map at our Journal here: https://red-quills.com/2024/05/09/the-azure-throne/ If you want to support us more, consider commissioning Ryan to help you to map your fantasy world. Read more here: https://www.red-quills.com/commission-a-map/ The tools used here are Artliner pens and Montmartre watercolours and brushes: - slate grey, yellow, orange, aqua, and navy blue watercolour paint (illustrations) - scarlet watercolour paint (title) - 10mm flat watercolour brush - 2mm round watercolour brush - 0.6mm black fineliner (chamber outline) - 0.4mm, 0.05mm black fineliner (text) We'll be coming out with a Shorts series this week with highlights on more worldbuilding tips and tricks for Stunning Fantasy Towns for your Worlds! If you enjoyed this tutorial, subscribe for more and leave us a comment to let us know! #worldbuilding #fantasyworld #dnd #rpg #mapmaker #illustrations

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