I’m gonna share a few really simple techniques to make great looking battle maps for caves and rubble you don’t even need to draw a straight line just make sure that your rocks overlap and are lots of different sizes then make everything thicker on two sides in this case left and down For walls you trace along a line until you hit a corner or a place where you want there to be a door by tradition doors get a really fat rectangle and a double line with flared out corners finishes the walls because too much clutter will make your dungeon look messy use simple symbols For your dressing such as a star for a statue or a bevel for an altar then we finish by outlining in color and hashing off dead areas of the map less dense as you move out from the walls and when you finish it will look really nice Video Information
This video, titled ‘Easy tips for drawing D&D battle maps’, was uploaded by Zipperon Disney on 2022-08-17 18:34:14. It has garnered 176576 views and 19090 likes. The duration of the video is 00:01:01 or 61 seconds.
Tips for drawing nice looking encounter maps for D&D battles
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