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Drawing maps of imaginary places is wonderful fun; doing this can inspire your imagination and is also an
unexplored form of art. In this tutorial you will find guidelines on how to draw maps that look natural, vivid, and
visually appealing.
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Make a mental image of the place you want to draw. Focus on the features that tie up the map
together, such as coastlines, mountains or other major features you want your map to focus on.
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Draw the major lines of your composition. It can be a good idea to begin with coastlines, if your
map is to have bodies of water in it. Do not expect your drawing to look like your mental image, even
with the simplest idea.
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Make sure to leave room for lots of features you may think of later. This will help make your map
more interesting and will help you to balance the image in later phases of drawing.
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Become inspired by free drawing. If you aren't sure what you want the map to look like, just start
drawing lines oriented around shapes and lines.
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Remember that if you want a natural looking map, the map has to be separated into regions in
various ways. Then add the details later as you define the various regions.
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Note the details of maps. If you know enough about maps, you will see that that each area has
unique features, keep an open mind and don't limit yourself to maps that look the same all over.
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Take care to detail coastal areas. When drawing coastlines try to be especially detailed and
varying, make certain areas with many peninsulas and bays, and others that are straighter. Islands
and lakes can be anywhere, but try to make a peaceful composition. Make the general shape of your
landmass first, then add more eccentric features, you have to pull the coastlines inward and outward,
otherwise the map will look unnatural.
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Create mountains. Mountains are normally in small clusters or chains. If you make a large cluster, it
should be connected to other areas. Don't assume as to the placement of mountains, like other
features, mountains can be absolutely anywhere and should not be limited because they are also a
very important part of your composition.
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Add some rivers. Rivers can also be anywhere, make sure most of them are wavy, but they don't
always have to be. Rivers in mountainous areas are usually straighter than rivers in flat areas. Try to
make them originate from lakes (any size) or areas of higher elevation.
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Don't belittle the roles of islands. Make archipelagos and clusters, but lone islands may also be
used. If coastlines and landmasses still confuse you, try to extending your drawing to include
underwater elevations.
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Keep pushing the composition. Include hills, vegetation and population.
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As with everything else, cities can be located anywhere, but you should be imaginative as to where you
place them. Most major cities are on or near bodies of water, the interior is generally less populated.
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Deserts are common at all climates, but much more so in areas of extreme temperatures. This includes
regions deep in the interior.
Rainforests must always coincide with high temperatures and bodies of water.
Borders or names can always be interesting to try.
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Always mind the geographic features, all features from elevation, water, to population must be considered
in your style of map, because if you are careless about a mountain chain somewhere, it might ruin your
intentions.
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