Writing engaging worlds and creating evocative settings with words is good, but what kind of feelings and character can we portray from visual worldbuilding? In studio we have Jog Brogzin, an accomplished fantasy cartographer and artist, who is known for his detailed pen and paper maps. Join us as we see how each dungeon, landscape, and set piece is crafted to present a your world in a clear, yet stylized way. You'll also learn some map making and map drawing tips and tricks to spice up your worlds! Let's get out our cartography tables, and saddle up for this next episode of Worldcraft Club!
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