You answered the biggest question for me at the close of the video. I was giving up on a traceable overlay layer. I think many map hobbyists have existing maps that they want to update that are handdrawn or from jpegs from other outdated programs. I am overjoyed that wonderdraft has this feature! My search is over. Thank you!
I just got Wonderdraft last week and have been cruising how-to videos. I learned a lot from this, excellent presentation. I was making a map and mostly just listening and switching back if you were going over something I wanted to see being done. Then you matter-of-factly said "hold spacebar to move and ctrl to zoom," Holy heck! How is it that no tutorial that I have seen has bothered to mention this little detail? I would have got there eventually as I dig deeper, but within 5 minutes of knowing this I was actually having way more fun. You definitely earned my subscription.
You need to lower the roughness of the brush in inkarnate to get smaller sizes. The roughness is like the size of randomness added to the brush to make the natural land edges.
Cant the creators of Wonderdraft make an app? I only have the Ipad Pro. To use the apple pencil is a must. Wonderdraft looks beautiful, more like a fantasy map from a novel. I tried email the creator but there is no email on their website. I tried with twitter but no answer yet.
@@AvantNovis Please do when you can. I've been working on a campaign idea for over a year now and have been sketching out plot points and details.. Now I'm moving to map making and would hate to waste months designing to find out I cant publish them.
You answered the biggest question for me at the close of the video. I was giving up on a traceable overlay layer. I think many map hobbyists have existing maps that they want to update that are handdrawn or from jpegs from other outdated programs. I am overjoyed that wonderdraft has this feature! My search is over. Thank you!
thank for your kind comment
I just got Wonderdraft last week and have been cruising how-to videos. I learned a lot from this, excellent presentation. I was making a map and mostly just listening and switching back if you were going over something I wanted to see being done. Then you matter-of-factly said "hold spacebar to move and ctrl to zoom," Holy heck! How is it that no tutorial that I have seen has bothered to mention this little detail? I would have got there eventually as I dig deeper, but within 5 minutes of knowing this I was actually having way more fun. You definitely earned my subscription.
Thank you so much
You need to lower the roughness of the brush in inkarnate to get smaller sizes. The roughness is like the size of randomness added to the brush to make the natural land edges.
Really helpful comparison and discussion.
thank you!
On Wonderdraft you can FLIP the symbol (though not rotate it as you correctly point out).
Cant the creators of Wonderdraft make an app? I only have the Ipad Pro. To use the apple pencil is a must. Wonderdraft looks beautiful, more like a fantasy map from a novel. I tried email the creator but there is no email on their website. I tried with twitter but no answer yet.
Did you ever create a video on how to make and sell maps and the best practices you suggest?
I really should do one thanks for the idea
@@AvantNovis Please do when you can. I've been working on a campaign idea for over a year now and have been sketching out plot points and details.. Now I'm moving to map making and would hate to waste months designing to find out I cant publish them.
@@rb3537pretty wonderdraft is lax when it comes to publishing maps.
How do you think they compare to dungeonfog or dungeon alchemist?
U doing this with pen and drawing pad or with mouse:)?