How to Draw Fantasy Maps: Political Borders 🌍

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2023
  • We’re back to nitpick about fantasy map design! While natural borders like rivers and mountains are a major part of how borders get drawn on a map, they’re not the only factor. Adam takes a look at how history has shaped a few of our borders, and how we might be able to use the lessons they teach us in our own fictional maps to make more interesting national borders.
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  • @AroundTheCampfire
    @AroundTheCampfire  Год назад +39

    THE 10K SUBSCRIBER CONTEST IS OVER. The winner has been selected and given lifetime access to all of Campfire's writing modules. Sincerely, thank you all for participating in this little event. We weren't really sure what would happen but you blew us away. I hope you also got something out of the video, whether you've just discovered the channel for the first time or you've been watching us for a few years now. We've got more exciting writing and worldbuilding videos coming soon, so stick around, and thanks for watching! 😄

    • @Onzo22
      @Onzo22 7 месяцев назад

      Question, for the last part of the video what program did you use to draw maps, and is there others you might recommend that are free?

  • @kalistaewer3268
    @kalistaewer3268 Год назад +386

    "Politics both help and ruin everything." Amen. This is massively helpful in thinking deeper about the how and why of borders.

    • @inzyniertv9305
      @inzyniertv9305 7 месяцев назад +1

      Is it in universe politics?... or real life politics? One is great other ruins everything

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa 7 месяцев назад +8

      How about Western Europeans drew borders in Asia and Africa using rulers (straight line )and divided a nation into 2 different countries.😊

    • @inzyniertv9305
      @inzyniertv9305 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa Yeah thats the problem real life politics

    • @SpartanChief2277
      @SpartanChief2277 7 месяцев назад +1

      bro said amen

  • @The_Copper_Element_Itself
    @The_Copper_Element_Itself 7 месяцев назад +45

    2:11 learning about the history behind the borders and geopolitcs of a country helps a lot. Romania for example, is hard to see "ignoring the mountains" like you say because they actually seem to acknowledge in many ways, and is instead just expanding its limits WITH the mountains. There are a lot of subdivisions in the country that let geographical boundaries explicit; and populational differences in transylvania are really bold

  • @jacobbayless6173
    @jacobbayless6173 Год назад +113

    World building and geography is my biggest struggle when it comes to writing. Campfire has helped me improve in other areas, however, so hats off to the team for all of the inspiration and hard work you put into the platform!

  • @AroundTheCampfire
    @AroundTheCampfire  Год назад +56

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    ✨HOW TO ENTER✨
    All you need to do to enter this contest is subscribe to the channel and comment down below (tell us about your own maps, talk about your world’s political borders, or just say hi). We’ll pick a subscriber at random and reply to your comment in a week (March 14th), so keep an eye out for that. **If the winner does not respond in a week, we’ll move along to somebody else.**
    If you leave a comment but do not want to enter the contest, just mention that in the comment.
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    • @BludMokxGaming
      @BludMokxGaming Год назад +1

      Merci pour le concours ! 😁
      Hâte d'utiliser le nouveau module calendrier 😎

    • @_dember
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      This would be a fun opportunity for me, I wouldn't be able to afford it otherwise. Hope I get a shot :)

    • @RomanSnow
      @RomanSnow Год назад +2

      Hello! So, I just received an email about the giveaway, so here I am. I've already been subscribed for quite some time, so here's that comment.
      The main setting I'm writing for right now is a bit genre-blendy. Well, it's kind of two settings. The one we start with is a relatively conventional fantasy setting. There's magic, humans, and goblins. There may be elves and such as well, but only the goblins are really relevant. A technological city-state called Epoch City has risen up over the past decade, and it's ruled by someone who was displaced from Earth. But it isn't Earth as we know it. It's a post-superhero Earth, taken over by supervillains.
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  • @Twisol
    @Twisol Год назад +32

    One of my friends and I have been building a world for several years now. He discovered Campfire only recently, and he just. can't. stop. telling me how blown away he is by what you've built. I've been too busy with grad school to dig in, but I'm sure I'll be singing Campfire's praises soon enough! Here's hoping for that lifetime subscription ;)

  • @eravas411
    @eravas411 Год назад +5

    political borders are interesting because for some part they tend to follow natural features like mountains and rivers, but then sometimes you get absolutely stupid shapes for weird political reasons which just adds a whole layer of depth to a world.
    congrats on the subs, happy worldbuilding!

  • @ginger-ale7818
    @ginger-ale7818 6 месяцев назад +2

    The main thing I’ve learned in making fantasy world building more realistic is: Start with a logically consistent world, then sprinkle on some bullsh-t. Draw your maps around logical borders, then straighten some, bend others, and do enough random stuff to make it feel just a little off.
    Make sure it makes sense, but also that you could to a “Top 5 Weirdest Borders” video in your world.

  • @DixiePixi
    @DixiePixi 6 месяцев назад +3

    Not only did The Inheritance Cycle introduce me to fantasy it revived my love for it when I lost interest.

  • @toshikudo
    @toshikudo Год назад +14

    congrats on 10k!!!
    I wanted to keep the "about my own maps" bit short. but it's not everyday that i get an opportunity to drop lore about my project so enjoy pfft
    Since the post apocolyptic setting is a very important factor to the plot, i’m going for a setting that’s very inspired by the real world, but with the cultures more merged in. The basic historical divisions in the story’s world have slowly faded over time since some areas are more unsafe than others, so i’m aiming towards “districts” instead of nations. With the lack of communication options and well just lack of safety in travel so there’s no full map any charcters could refer to (at least not in the start).
    In the end, instead of using clear historically set borders, what’s left of the government and authorities use borders according to mutually benificial pacts between districts to protect each other, or they have natural borders due to geography or just inhabitable regions.
    Most of the map making is still a work in progress since the story is more character driven, but the relavance of divisions is pretty important. Areas surrounding ones usually work with no goverment or real division and are generally unsafe since the land there is free to take because no authorities see profit in managing them. At the same time there are regions with historical borders still implemented since they aren’t unsafe.
    That all said, There is a very major role of the development, expansion and erasure of certain districts, in fact a major conflict revolves around the violent expansion of a country into a district formed by mutual interests all because it was the safest. Unfortunately the area does become unsafe which slowly turns the entire country into ruins because all the resources and trade were concentrated in that one district to assure that no calamity leads to losses (never realised until now that i may have accidentally made karma a canon thing 😭). Anyways, aside from that mentioning politics and borders of the major districts is too big of a spoiler!
    This is my smaller project, my main project with proper extensive world building with several species and stuff, but that's a shared project and a life goal so i'd rather reveal that world's setting with the story itself :)
    tl;dr : i love lore dumping

  • @Sparksly_
    @Sparksly_ Год назад +8

    I hadn't thought about borders like that before, but that's a really good thing to keep in mind, especially if national politics are a main focus in the story. Also, congrats on 10k!

  • @SilentShayShores
    @SilentShayShores Год назад +6

    I'm working on a passion project based around a sci-fi setting, and I recently made a map using Krita. I've been struggling with making borders, so I'm glad I stumbled across this video.💜

  • @tylertonjum9944
    @tylertonjum9944 Год назад +1

    I love campfire, I’ve been using it for quite some time now and you all work so hard to make it better and better. Keep up the good work!!

  • @fastjacobeagle7792
    @fastjacobeagle7792 Год назад +2

    I've been doing fiction writing for a while now but just got into worldbuilding for a fantasy world that I've been working on within the last year, and because of that I've been looking around for writing tips and have been watching this channel quite a bit for the last few weeks, (quite a lot of good stuff on here). Just got into map making recently and have been loving it. While it can be very difficult it can be super gratifying aswell.

  • @emiliakrishtall4214
    @emiliakrishtall4214 Год назад +4

    Congrats on 10k! Political borders are fascinating, I never knew they existed. Good luck everyone ❤

  • @Kiwru
    @Kiwru Год назад +1

    After this I feel there's alot more I can do with my worlds Worlds Map, especially since there's so much strife between the different countries in my world, yet the boards at pretty flat. Particularly the Bangladesh/India board example gave quite the flash of inspiration.
    You've given me alot to think about, and a Massive congratulations on reaching 10K subs!

  • @amelialoyselle2123
    @amelialoyselle2123 Год назад

    Congrats on 10k! 🎊 When I started worldbuilding the nuances of climate, biodiversity, agriculture... etc. But borders have been one thing I've been stumped on the whole way through.

  • @humortv439
    @humortv439 Год назад

    Congratulations on reaching 10k, I am so very happy for you 💖 It truly feels like we’ve been on this journey together!!

  • @LacunaMoona
    @LacunaMoona Год назад

    I've always found channels like this very informative and helpful! Congrats 🎊

  • @DarthKiptcha
    @DarthKiptcha Год назад +1

    I never thought about the concepts of enclaves and borders that end up kinda fuzzy when you sit down to design, but it was a great watch.
    Keep up the good work on campfire ♥

  • @iWriteWithPride
    @iWriteWithPride Год назад +1

    I'm still learning how to make maps but I'm absolutely LOVING it. Worldbuilding is my favorite part of writing and it's a joy to be able to see the world that I'm making.

  • @MaryCronos
    @MaryCronos Год назад

    Congrats to the 10k! I just found out about Campfire and fell in love immediately. Especially the maps-part is so impressiv! And I love the fact, that I can add my incarnate-maps so easily. :D Keep going the good work!

  • @carolynbrunsdon1564
    @carolynbrunsdon1564 Год назад +1

    Hey there! Loving Campfire and all the excellent learning channels provided. Well done! As a new user I’m finding my way around and your guys make it easier. Thank you, Much success to you all.

  • @nuggetsofwisdom88
    @nuggetsofwisdom88 Год назад

    I am just finding out about this RUclips channel now, and it is amazing! I subscribed and will definitely be using this channel to help plot out the elements of my stories. Love this video on fantasy map plotting - as someone who is trying to figure out how to plot out my very first world, this is extremely helpful! 😊 Thanks for all you do!

  • @Ezekiels_creations
    @Ezekiels_creations Год назад

    Congrats on 10k!!! Also, I'm not only excited about the giveaway but the fact that these map tips are super helpful for a world I've been working on. Thank y'all for all you guys do for the writing community!!!

  • @RandomPerson-qs5rb
    @RandomPerson-qs5rb Год назад

    Gratz on the 10k! Looking forward to try this new module as soon as possible, I always had a thing for cool maps.

  • @Aerofaux
    @Aerofaux Год назад +2

    I get so into the weeds with cultural details of my characters, and I love it every time.

  • @minscus3003
    @minscus3003 Год назад

    I always struggle a lot with drawing fantasy maps. I never thought about making borders like in the video, so this video was very helpful! And even tho my newest map has only borders along rivers (which is important to the story) I am sure it will make my future maps so much more interesting! And congratulations to the 10k!! Its sad that I only found out about campfire a month ago, but the Campfire moduls have already helped me a lot, so thanks for that ^^

  • @DoomsdayDuck_
    @DoomsdayDuck_ Год назад +1

    I’ve been playing D&D for years now, and have been coming up with stories since before then. Campfire has been a saving grace when it comes to writing and organising those stories into playable adventures. All of that to say: Campfire is awesome.

  • @jeremymolina7852
    @jeremymolina7852 Год назад

    World building and maps go hand in hand, as creating a detailed and immersive world requires a clear understanding of its geography and topography. When designing maps for my world, I always consider factors such as climate, terrain, and natural resources to ensure that the layout makes sense and feels realistic. With campfire, the process of designing realistic and detailed maps that reflect my world's geography, climate, and natural resources is such a blast! Thank you guys for creating such an amazing tool.

  • @thetravelinglens
    @thetravelinglens Год назад

    Congrats on 10K! That was a great way to consider borders for nations. I haven’t worked on a map for my story yet, but I’ll keep these tips in mind.

  • @PeacefullSky90
    @PeacefullSky90 Год назад

    I will definitely be incorporating some of this into my own boarders. Thanks! 🎉 Congrats on 10,000!

  • @starhalv2427
    @starhalv2427 7 месяцев назад +2

    When drawing a political map of my original fantasy world, I first focused on the central province of a worldspanning empire, and then worked my way forward in the timeline drawing different kingdoms and lands that were conquered or otherwise incorporated, until I arrived at the "modern time" of my story. Where it's a huge, continent-spanning empire with a ton of smaller nations surrounding it- kinda like the Roman empire.

  • @salfontana3880
    @salfontana3880 Год назад

    I've been using Campfire since it was a desktop application, through the Blaze era, and to this day! You guys have come a long way. Congratulations on 10k!

  • @CheshireShmee
    @CheshireShmee Год назад

    I've only dipped my toes in map making briefly, but i'm excited to get into it more with Campfire! Congrats on 10k 💜

  • @BEAUTIFULTHING12
    @BEAUTIFULTHING12 Год назад

    I’ve been trying to write my book for over a decade now, I’m so happy I found this app. It’s helped me so much and I’ve gotten so much done, makes me think I might actually finish. Plus these helpful videos and everything that they make ❤️

  • @victoriamendez5733
    @victoriamendez5733 Год назад

    as a kid i really loved drawing fictional maps just for fun, and eventually they made their way into my barbie movie stories (lol). i've been toying with the idea of fully throwing myself into the story idea that's been living in my head rent free for the past few months, and honestly i'm so excited to create maps and begin world building for it!! i found campfire a few weeks ago and it was like a blessing !

  • @GalaxieMadchen
    @GalaxieMadchen Год назад

    Hey! Congrats on this new milestone dude, never realized I wasn't subscribed until I checked today. Cant wait to see more from you in the future!

  • @gracec6452
    @gracec6452 Год назад

    Hi! Congratulations on 10k subscribers! That's amazing! You guys have been so helpful to me and my writing over the years

  • @lindsaydilego-yh2ez
    @lindsaydilego-yh2ez Год назад

    I had no idea there was a campfire RUclips channel, how exciting! I have a lot of catching up to do. Congrats on the 10k 🥳

  • @katrsmeow
    @katrsmeow Год назад +1

    I’m excited to start building maps in Campfire. Right now, the whiteboard has been a good visual tool but it gets complex when needing maps in two different centuries. Thanks for creating such an incredible tool for writers! 🎉

  • @ishelbe10
    @ishelbe10 Год назад

    Maps have usually always been at the center of my stories, so it was pretty psyched to find campfire which has not only writing software but the ability to bring the maps that live in my head and the backs of notebooks to life

  • @kidawin
    @kidawin Год назад

    This is really helpful, I was just beginning to plan out the map of my novel’s world and how it changes through time, this video helps a lot!

  • @MarcDonders
    @MarcDonders Год назад

    maps are fun and a great addition to a fantasy world. It gives the reader another part your vision as a writer that words cannot convey. I'm still working on my own map, but the subjects talked about in this video are great. I would've probably picked only natural borders as political borders without thinking about geopolitics. A fun layer to add to the world. A big thank you for your work

  • @defneecemeroglu9655
    @defneecemeroglu9655 Год назад

    I'm always looking for more convenient ways to cook up maps for my campaigns and while campfire doesn't help me make the base map itself it does something equally helpful: Marking up the map *and* making it hold more information than first seen. It's a treat! Anyways, congratulations on the 10k, you guys deserve it.

  • @dBlace89
    @dBlace89 Год назад

    Definitely some really interesting points made here. I have always just followed along natural features when designing borders, sometimes even adding features that didn't really have any explanation other than existing to be a border. I have gotten a couple of interesting ideas to rework a map from some of the points brought up in the video.

  • @ChrischenL
    @ChrischenL Год назад

    Congrats to your first, well deserved 10k subscribers.

  • @Unkillable365
    @Unkillable365 Год назад +1

    Congrats on the 10k! Stoked for the giveaway, you guys are beyond generous. These map tips are perfect timing, too; my first attempt at a map for my series is so sad it hurts.

  • @Kosr4m
    @Kosr4m Год назад

    Congrats on the 10k, it's only the beginning ;)

  • @arammurpg192
    @arammurpg192 Год назад

    I have been a subscriber and fan of Campfire for quite some time now so it's great to see someone out there will get access to all their wonderful modules. Personally I find the relationships and systems modules are the most useful. The other features are great but organizing the dynamics between a multitude of different assets in a story has really helped make campfire worthwhile for me. It doesn't just have "good bones"; it actually has many extra features that make it easy for me to keep thing in one place.
    Although in my case I didn't use it for just a story; I made a board game and I'm using it to script various events of a computer game I am working on now.
    Thank you for the wonderful program; especially for making a desktop version I can use on the go since I tend to be on the move quite often for work.

  • @brettpersson
    @brettpersson Год назад

    I already have a lifetime to all of the Campfire modules. Just wanted to say thank you for making such a great tool for writers. I appreciate it.

  • @Kaza0kun
    @Kaza0kun Год назад

    I've been using y'all for over a year now and I'm excited about the new changes and the new calendar module! I have several maps that I want to put up at some point. My most loved one is actually a side view of several caverns I designed for a probably forever work in progress novel around vampires that live underground like Drow, and how they unearthed some kind of evil god-like entity that nearly destroyed them.

  • @TamaraNikolic8892
    @TamaraNikolic8892 Год назад

    Hii! Came to say hi and give a shoutout to what you guys are doing at Campfire! I am still pretty new to writing my ideas out and don't have any experience with worldbuilding but I am feeling pretty inspired looking at the updates you're cooking up! Love you guys

  • @knkbigelow
    @knkbigelow Год назад

    This was a great dive into map making and I didn't find it long at all. In fact, I wanted a little more. Great examples as well that helped make the point. And congrats on the subscriber count. I need to dust off my maps again and take another look.

  • @ZoharielUK
    @ZoharielUK Год назад

    Nice video! Campfire has made it so easy to update my writing from multiple devices, loving the software

  • @TheHodoo
    @TheHodoo Год назад

    Congrats on 10K subscribers! After trying many alternatives, Campfire is the toolset I eventually landed on, due to its flexibility in both tools and pricing; so it's well-deserved.

  • @Sadodosah
    @Sadodosah Год назад

    Been using Campfire for my novels and now for the tabletop RPG I am creating! Love the tool! Now getting more into mapping so these videos are useful!

  • @shayfortheday
    @shayfortheday Год назад

    hi, i recently found campfire and i love it! i can’t function my story without it now. i hope to see it grow and develop well in the future!

  • @simtommel-qt4ck
    @simtommel-qt4ck Год назад

    Congrats on 10K!!!

  • @michellexrose
    @michellexrose Год назад

    This is really helpful! I've been trying to build a map for my story and I've been struggling a bit since I've never made one before. I'm going to take this knowledge over to Inkarnate and start some mapmaking!

  • @psyche8017
    @psyche8017 Год назад +1

    I drew my first map recently using rice to make the geographical borders organic. It's just a small town, but maybe I'll be able to use this advice for a bigger project someday.

  • @tylerlayne6074
    @tylerlayne6074 Год назад

    Congrats on 10k! Been a long-time Campfire supporter and user and I can attest to its worth! Here's to winning, cheers

  • @MareElias
    @MareElias Год назад

    Never thought about borders this way... Thanks for the inspiration 😁

  • @yeoldehog
    @yeoldehog Год назад

    Great video! I've been doing maps for a while, to use them with my regular TTRPG group, it's always great to learn new things to improve my games.

  • @wildlinks2558
    @wildlinks2558 Год назад

    I've always struggled with making realistic maps, so this video is a huge help! I'm excited to draw up some maps for the worlds I've made :)

  • @DamenPeterson
    @DamenPeterson Год назад

    I love historical maps and enjoy seeing what causes borders to exist. Thank you!

  • @640Luigi
    @640Luigi Год назад

    Really nice video, congrats on reaching 10k
    Never thought of borders in all those ways, maybe I can incorporate some of this in the borders of my caveman like tribes of my current project.

  • @TeddyCrafter84
    @TeddyCrafter84 Год назад +1

    Grats on the 10k \o/
    I'm rebuilding my world at the moment but I plan on keeping your advice in mind as I do it 💙

  • @loki_the_octo
    @loki_the_octo Год назад

    I am going to need to rewatch this video later when making the map for the story I am writing. I have yet to really figure out how it is going to look, but this is going to help a lot!

  • @ravensmol2609
    @ravensmol2609 Год назад

    Ahh I've used Campfire for planning my stories for years now, congrats on 10k!

  • @runic6724
    @runic6724 Год назад

    Campfire has been an absolute blessing when it comes to writing. Been using it for a couple years now. Happy 10k! 🎉

  • @soulmatera2344
    @soulmatera2344 Год назад

    First off I really appreciate your content! Keep up the good work

  • @asporkable
    @asporkable Год назад

    Congrats on the 10k and thank you all for what you provide to the writing community!

  • @ashleyRR
    @ashleyRR Год назад

    My map has so many types of terrain, and though different species to congregate in the natural habitat they harness energy from (like rock, ocean, forest, etc.), there is also a way that some of these geographical features can separate political or even cultural subsets of the world/Map! Thanks for always considering the ways we can tell richer stories through deeper understanding of our worlds, characters, and maps!

  • @oliviamorrow-payne9758
    @oliviamorrow-payne9758 Год назад

    I’m in the process of building my imaginary world knowing I want coastal lines and different boarder types. This is very helpful in taking consideration of what I should think of! Love this!

  • @macer941
    @macer941 Год назад

    Congratz on 10k, best of luck everyone! As for maps, I tend to make a decent number of fantasy maps, though it takes me a while as I like to start from the ground up (pun intended) with plate tectonics, figure out my land masses/mountains, etc and let that inform my climate.

  • @mocaxe
    @mocaxe Год назад

    I've been just keeping nebulous ideas of areas in my brain for a long time now and would love to get into drawing my own little maps, both for campaigns I run and just to invent fun little worlds and consider how much of us goes into the way our world is shaped :)

  • @thenewbygamers
    @thenewbygamers Год назад

    Been working on a map for the better part of 5 years now, and this has simultaneously made it much easier, and much more difficult to be satisfied. Thanks!

  • @melting.
    @melting. Год назад

    This is such an exciting giveaway, congrats on 10K!
    Still working on the layout of my regions but this vid gives me a lot of great tips to start building :)

  • @sebastianposada6275
    @sebastianposada6275 Год назад

    I've been starting to use Campfire to keep track of all the info for my D&D home games and absolutely love it!

  • @Luna-uy7ek
    @Luna-uy7ek Год назад

    Congratulations, and here's to 20k!

  • @daydreamer255
    @daydreamer255 Год назад

    Great video! Instantly subscribed 😊 I can see how I can create conflict in my story using maps and politics.

  • @EricDickey
    @EricDickey Год назад

    I appreciate the video as I struggle with my mapmaking. This helps.

  • @gloria_amy
    @gloria_amy Год назад

    Very refreshing to see a well-thought out world with a rich history showing itself in even the shapes of the regions and nations/peoples.

  • @gonzalocs6757
    @gonzalocs6757 2 месяца назад

    I am making a DnD setting, currently my map area is one part of a continent, and a smidge or another (think Europe and Morocco), with more continent (ie: Asia) off-map. This is exactly the kind of thing I needed to try and build my borders in the area. This was great, thank you!

  • @lukewarmyeti4248
    @lukewarmyeti4248 Год назад

    Been using Campfire's PC app since late 2018 and it's been indispensable for countless projects! Congrats on 10K, and hoping I get that total access ;D

  • @cutie_gahyeon2290
    @cutie_gahyeon2290 Год назад

    I've discovered your app last month and I'm very excited about the news to come

  • @aliquida7132
    @aliquida7132 7 месяцев назад

    Also consider that in history, there were many cases where there were no defined borders in the first place. In North America, many of the nations overlapped on the same territory. They didn't think of it as "this is your land, this is my land", since for most of them the concept of "owing" land didn't exist. BUT there were cases of "you have access the the resources in this area in the spring, and we have access in the fall" or something like that.

  • @littleladybuglife
    @littleladybuglife Год назад

    Congratulations on 10K Subscribers (consider yourself having +1 more permanent subscriber). Thank you for hosting this contest. :) To all, good luck!
    When I started to create my map (for a fantasy story), I didn't consider much about borders. This video has helped me a lot. It helped me to think of how border are important. The history of how the border were made/decided. This really helped improve my story. Can't wait for more videos. And yes please, enter me into the contest. :D

  • @tomschauerte5719
    @tomschauerte5719 Год назад

    Hi, just wanna say that I love your guys's work. Keep it up

  • @James_yaz
    @James_yaz Год назад

    thanku so much for organizing such a marvellous giveaway for us it really means a lot

  • @maddiem4779
    @maddiem4779 Год назад

    I’ve always loved maps at the beginning of books and coming up with how everything should lay in the world I’m building (as well as keeping all of the world building aspects in mind when writing) is always such a hard part of the process

  • @fringeddragon
    @fringeddragon Год назад

    Congrats on 10k!

  • @Dragon74-25
    @Dragon74-25 Год назад

    I always found the different ways fantasy maps are drawn fascinating.

  • @JordanSedai
    @JordanSedai Год назад

    I've been using Campfire for a while now and would love to have unlimited access to all of its features.
    This video was quite helpful and was pretty timely for me. I'm right at the stage of worldbuilding on my current project where this is relevant. I've gotten the geography and different species/races figured out and have used that to determine a lot of the basics of where people would settle and how movement would occur and so on, but I feel like keeping in mind the impacts that various political pressures can over time will help to really help make things feel more interesting.

  • @multifandommari
    @multifandommari Год назад

    I love drawing maps. Campaign Cartographer is my go-to program. The UI looks ancient but there's still a lot you can do with it, and they have nice assets.

  • @morganj3970
    @morganj3970 Год назад

    Campfire is such a great and unique tool for all the world building needs I have. Love it!

  • @FilipMagnus
    @FilipMagnus Год назад

    I've only done a little bit of map design with software like Inkarnate and Wonderdraft; this video definitely inspires me to practice my map-drawing skills, too!

  • @braingreatadventures8077
    @braingreatadventures8077 Год назад

    It's so nice to see good on a good looking map

  • @haydntimms905
    @haydntimms905 Год назад

    I find building the world to be the hardest part of any story but also the most rewarding when you have an idea where it is going.