Note that the size of your paper needs to be relevant to the amount of items you plan to use. However, if you’d like your overlarge map to fold up easily in order to slide into a folder or binder, do not overlap the pages before taping them together. For this map, the paper was overlapped and taped together on the back.A large piece of blank paper – In this case, six 8 1/2 x 11 pieces of printer paper.A blindfold (You may or may not require this.Books with which to line your paper (See #2 below.).A Sharpie, or something with dark ink in a fine line – In this case, a Pigma Micron Graphic 1 pen with black archival ink did the trick.Macaroni, breakfast cereal, pony beads, or whatever else strikes your fancy – In this case, 3-4 cups of Froot Loops cereal.*The example below recreates the macaroni map tutorial with additional details, and no swearing. Original Tutorial: Make a Perfect Fantasy World Map With Macaroni! by Emily Asher-Perrin* Macaroni/Froot Loop Map Example/Tutorial: However, it’s a very basic map, and not true to my current visions of this city, so will be redone at some point. In the east, we have the country north of a port city.Ģ.) Here is a closeup of the country north of the port city.ģ.) This is a closeup of the country south of the port city.Ĥ.) This is a street map of said port city. I can’t draw to save my life, and these certainly aren’t pretty (as Jonathan says they shouldn’t be!), but they’re pretty darn awesome, in my opinion.ġ.) You can see a large island off to the west. Tutorial: How to Draw a World Map by Jonathan – Explains more than just how to make a map, but also the way geography works, which is essential to world building. Below are two sets of map examples and the tutorials that helped me create them.
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