The idea of building layers of history into the map is brilliant.
I love how this approach forces you to think about the evolution of your world. Not just about plonking down cities and forests, but really considering how civilizations rise and fall, how nature reclaims abandoned places, and how names and stories change over time.
Thanks you for this! I am in the process of building the map to Neon City, my Cyberpunk mega-city. I am using Inkarnate, and so far I am enjoying it. I look forward to implementing a sense of history in the map. After all, Neon City didn't happen overnite...
I always wanted to do this.
The idea of building layers of history into the map is brilliant.
I love how this approach forces you to think about the evolution of your world. Not just about plonking down cities and forests, but really considering how civilizations rise and fall, how nature reclaims abandoned places, and how names and stories change over time.
Thank you for sharing :)
Just what needed for my sci fi series
Thanks you for this! I am in the process of building the map to Neon City, my Cyberpunk mega-city. I am using Inkarnate, and so far I am enjoying it. I look forward to implementing a sense of history in the map. After all, Neon City didn't happen overnite...