![]() I then erase the lines drawn with the mechanical pen. I use a 0.1 Micron marker to re-draw the outlines. Step one: draw the rough outline with a mechanical pencil I also like to throw in some small details, like crates and barrels, foliage or trees. A settlement grows over time, and not all buildings will be built the same way and for the same purposes. In this case, I’m just drawing a small cluster of houses, but if you’re going for a larger village or town, you might want to put some though into if there should be any main roads, village squares or winding alleys you want to include.Ĭonsider some variation of sizes and shapes, to make it look organic and not too monotonous. Start by drawing the rough outlines of your village with a mechanical pencil. The tools used for this tutorial Step one: rough outline The gearĪs always, let’s have a look at the tools I will be using for this tutorial: ![]() It’s a place for the adventurers to stock-up on gear before taking off on wilderness or dungeon expeditions, interact with NPC’s, and sometimes the village itself is the main stage of the adventure.įollowing up on my tutorials on how to draw basic dungeons and isometric dungeons, I thought it might be useful with a guide on drawing maps of buildings and settlements. ![]() Villages and towns are important places in most fantasy roleplaying games. ![]()
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