Very nice! I love that the well is part of their hideout because when people make a wish by throwing a penny in the well they have no idea they’re supporting their local thieves!
@@JPCoovert I ordered it, got it over the weekend, and like...I'm still hung-over from the awesomeness. A friend had thrown the idea at me of building a TTRPG around Narnia's mythos, and The Wood Between the Worlds, etc - and this book is SO inspiring. It answers a bunch of, "yeah, but how would...?" questions I had over the idea, and now I'm all pumped up to think on all this.
love the energy JP, as always a very chill very fun to watch video. Won't lie your videos have definitely been something to look forward to in quarantine. Hope youre doing good man.
Did you ever find any good tutorials on this? I've looked and it feels really hopeless, unless you intend to add contrast with color. I really like the dyson logos variant, but I can find nothing that I feel that is suitable to delineate a bag of grain unless you try and make the similar isometric view as in this video.
Been loving your style for drawing after discovering your channel while looking at mapping for my group. Once you find your style I'd love to see more maps with mini tutorials on how to draw the "filler" items, for example the tables, shelving, barrels, etc. If that's even possible lol, great stuff, keep it up!
Any lair should have at least the essentials of the adverage home: play room=training room Bed rooms=bunk beds Bath room=(just that) Kitchen/dining/map and plan Cellar=supply storage Attic=guard post Fresh water supply Garage=repair/tinkers'table Treasure room Front+back doors/secret entrance Access should be available through normal entries, swimming fresh water source, or crawling sewer.
Can you make a tutorial about drawing maps with textures? Im a designer and i make my art with a lot of textures. It would be super cool if i could do it for my map drawings too. And i think that would be awesome looking. Thanks from now if you could make it.
Like your style 👍 However when I think of thieves/roques hideouts each room should have multiple exits? Just a personal preference 😊. Especially when underground just a single entrance/exit wouldn't feel quite comfortable, now would it? You'll do it your way, I'll do it mine, it's all good. To me it's more of a maze, like in the typical mansion in a crime movie with trapdoors in every room and hallways hidden in walls...
I've heard people say they like this Neverland book, but I haven't heard anything about it. Please talk about it. What do you like about it? What does it do well? What makes it different from other games / settings?
@@sci-fi7462 Definitely a good way to learn! If you follow the steps in the other videos you'll pick it up really quickly and be making your own keys and maps in no time!
I have my mid-term exam, but I watch your videos everyday, like the same videos over and over again and maybe 10 views of each video might belong to me
ok, so Legit GM question - how do you use these small maps during a game. Do you use it only for your reference? Do you enlarge and print out portions for little scenes and encounters? I LOVE maps, but I often feel like they are designed primarily for the DM/GM and was just curious what you do and recommend? Thanks JP!
YES! Right now my game is over discord and theater of the mind style, so I just use it for reference. I've definitely imported them into Roll 20 (See Ettercap Lair video) or printed out the individual rooms to piece together for actual table top play. I've also redrawn stuff on a big wet erase grid mat I have too. Hope that helps!
I love the style of drawing the back wall and not just the room outlines. Looks really cool :P
Very nice! I love that the well is part of their hideout because when people make a wish by throwing a penny in the well they have no idea they’re supporting their local thieves!
Hah! That's an awesome idea!
i so needed your enthusiasm today - tough day today for me - like medicine - thanks!
Your wallpaper is amazing!
I am a french DM and those video really help me ! Thank you for your enthusiasm and your advices :)
I have that book and Oz, both are very nice books, well worth the money.
Great map, great video!
You started flipping through the Neverland book, and I just wanted to punch myself in the face...because of the awesomeness.
It's so good!
@@JPCoovert I ordered it, got it over the weekend, and like...I'm still hung-over from the awesomeness. A friend had thrown the idea at me of building a TTRPG around Narnia's mythos, and The Wood Between the Worlds, etc - and this book is SO inspiring. It answers a bunch of, "yeah, but how would...?" questions I had over the idea, and now I'm all pumped up to think on all this.
I always like your videos before I even watch them, just been binging all your videos ahahaha
Love how you popped it off the page with subtle copic highlights!
love the town's well idea! watching you add in the grid was cool like icing a cake more so than the grey
Keep it up, man! Also, hell yeah for that Brain Lord music in the background!
Always entertaining. Keep up the great work!!!👍
Keep on drwing and mapping. Love it!!
I loved the perspective, i think it was on point!
I noticed Neverland on your desk...great book!
....and I spoke too soon, you talk about it quite a bit. :-)
I love your maps and that Neverland book looks amazing!
I love this!
Great energy my dude this is awesome.
Man, I have watched this video like five times now. And will probably watch it a lot more! It is an excellent video to have on while drawing.
love the energy JP, as always a very chill very fun to watch video. Won't lie your videos have definitely been something to look forward to in quarantine. Hope youre doing good man.
thank you so much!!!
Cool map ! 👍🏻 Like your art-style very much 😊
Wonderful artwork!
Tutorial on how to make tables,barrels,chairs,shelves etc...... Please
Did you ever find any good tutorials on this? I've looked and it feels really hopeless, unless you intend to add contrast with color. I really like the dyson logos variant, but I can find nothing that I feel that is suitable to delineate a bag of grain unless you try and make the similar isometric view as in this video.
Amazing
That looks awesome!
DUUDE!!! Always so excited to see a video by JP! This was an excellent video man 😊
Wow its really good tutorial. I love the style and all your explanations. Thx for all your video's.
You're amazing, love seeing you work!
Same XD
Been loving your style for drawing after discovering your channel while looking at mapping for my group. Once you find your style I'd love to see more maps with mini tutorials on how to draw the "filler" items, for example the tables, shelving, barrels, etc. If that's even possible lol, great stuff, keep it up!
Great idea! Adding it to the list!
Maybe you could try to use other techniques of doing the hatching on the borders
Excellent!
Love the video. Going to be trying my hand at drawing maps.
Can you give more instruction on how to go about giving the depth that you did to this map?
Your epic keep doing what you do!!!
Any lair should have at least the essentials of the adverage home:
play room=training room
Bed rooms=bunk beds
Bath room=(just that)
Kitchen/dining/map and plan
Cellar=supply storage
Attic=guard post
Fresh water supply
Garage=repair/tinkers'table
Treasure room
Front+back doors/secret entrance
Access should be available through normal entries, swimming fresh water source, or crawling sewer.
Brain meats engaged, seasoned, and flavored for adventure art.
awesome dude
Can you make a tutorial about drawing maps with textures? Im a designer and i make my art with a lot of textures. It would be super cool if i could do it for my map drawings too. And i think that would be awesome looking. Thanks from now if you could make it.
Like your style 👍
However when I think of thieves/roques hideouts each room should have multiple exits? Just a personal preference 😊. Especially when underground just a single entrance/exit wouldn't feel quite comfortable, now would it? You'll do it your way, I'll do it mine, it's all good. To me it's more of a maze, like in the typical mansion in a crime movie with trapdoors in every room and hallways hidden in walls...
I've heard people say they like this Neverland book, but I haven't heard anything about it. Please talk about it. What do you like about it? What does it do well? What makes it different from other games / settings?
Talk a little bit more about it in my Best TTRPG Books video. Check that out!
It's an amazing study in layout, sandbox building and running, timers, readable/table ready stat blocks, random tables, not to mention it's pretty.
can you give me a pdf of all the map keys you have used in hex, fantasy, etc
The point of most of these videos is to show you how to create your own! You can do it!
I have just started map making, and I belive a fact that is to copy great artist and learn.....
@@sci-fi7462 Definitely a good way to learn! If you follow the steps in the other videos you'll pick it up really quickly and be making your own keys and maps in no time!
Thank you very much for the motivation , it means a lot from you
I have my mid-term exam, but I watch your videos everyday, like the same videos over and over again and maybe 10 views of each video might belong to me
ok, so Legit GM question - how do you use these small maps during a game. Do you use it only for your reference? Do you enlarge and print out portions for little scenes and encounters? I LOVE maps, but I often feel like they are designed primarily for the DM/GM and was just curious what you do and recommend? Thanks JP!
YES! Right now my game is over discord and theater of the mind style, so I just use it for reference. I've definitely imported them into Roll 20 (See Ettercap Lair video) or printed out the individual rooms to piece together for actual table top play. I've also redrawn stuff on a big wet erase grid mat I have too. Hope that helps!
What shade is that copic marker? N0?
Yep! (would probably go with a 1 next time though!)
how about Mandalore.
Damn. I had assumed the cat-sandwich map was just a green screen, not an actual map wall!
Yo! Add the link to the book my man!
Thanks for the reminder!!!!
I don’t even play dnd I just like maps
Can we play on map
did he ever make this map available?
The revised version is in the Dragon Town zine (available in my shop)
Low-key Brainlord music
Hey I think I’m first
Excellent!