When detailing maps, I've rarely been able to make things that are interesting to look at, and make sense in terms of how they are lain out, etc. My detailing work often ends up feeling almost 'sterile' and unnatural, awkward to look at, yet I don't know how I can improve it.
If anyone have tips for detailing maps, specifically on:
-Making geometry overall feel purposeful and interesting to look at while still feeling realistic to a degree
-Small bits of details that make the map feel properly 'alive', and like a place that is inhabited, or has been inhabited
Any tips and such concerning detailing in general, as well as the named things above, would be greatly appreciated
If anyone have tips for detailing maps, specifically on:
-Making geometry overall feel purposeful and interesting to look at while still feeling realistic to a degree
-Small bits of details that make the map feel properly 'alive', and like a place that is inhabited, or has been inhabited
Any tips and such concerning detailing in general, as well as the named things above, would be greatly appreciated