This is my commentary on how I color my battle maps using Gimp, a free alternative to Photoshop. I focus mostly on the ever-important skill of layer management, and ramble a little about color theory too.

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Nestled in the hills between two dwarven strongholds, this outpost acts as a stepping stone for the dwarves unfortunate enough to be assigned topside patrols.

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Filling the whole cavern complex with a droning roar, this icy waterfall begins in mystery and ends in mystery.

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My first regional fantasy map, the wood-side town of Woodside. (I’m an artist, not a writer).

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Where daring players might venture to find secret pathways and glowing treasure.

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My first dive into both regional maps AND sci-fi maps!

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Where a violet fungiwood guards the way to an ancient shrine.

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The arcane smith, his forge, and storefront of magical trinkets.

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Where tunnels intersect and algae grows next to a subterranean stream.

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Add some flair to your adventure seed with a mer dancer and a curious inn.

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