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Crypts, Dungeons & Dragons, Fantasy, Geomorph Mapping Challenge, Geomorphs, Labyrinth Lord, Maps, OSR, RPG, Temple, Tomb
I’ve been drawing the geomorphs for the Geomorph Map Contest using the Gridded Beer Coasters that I bought from Peter Regan’s Squarehex store.
At the end of May I put together a set of six geomorphs in this way that work well together – a temple, a tomb, and a set of four catacombs & crypts geomorphs.
Here are the six geomorphs in one possible configuration:
And here’s the six individual geomorphs in question:
And here they are again more in the style traditional to the blog – contrast enhanced until the grid background is pushed out of the picture:
Fantastic.
They look great, but I think the red curtains don’t fit with the rest. The curtains mark the only color on any of the 6, and seem to clash a bit. Maybe re-do the curtain lines in black?
I like your work. In fact I have recently brought out my old hand drawn maps for updates, and was pretty stunned to see striking similarities. Keep up the good work. As for the red curtains, I think maybe adding that red to each of the maps would help to amalgamated the entire set.
Maybe it’s really important to know that the curtains are red? Like it’s the Black Lodge from Twin Peaks or something – full of demons and dopplegangers and backwards talking dwarves.
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Hey, one of my friends got those! We’ve been having lots of fun with them.
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Have you actually used these as coasters after drawing on them? If so, how did the drawings hold up?