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New Patreon Login on RueInk.com

I have triumphed over the website and the beast is subdued! New accounts should be made (security update & Patreon changing it's policies make it necessary, sorry) but rewards will be much easier to access...once I finish adding them all. Tomorrow, for now I sleep! 

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Exclusive Discounts

Here's your monthly reminder that you can get discounts with the below shops just for being a patron of mine!

Tabletop Loot: Get 10% off your order when you use the code "Rue Loot" during checkout - http://tabletoploot.com/

2017-12-03 18:00:06 +0000 UTC View Post

Archive Reminder

Just a reminder that while I'm gearing up to bring you all new illustrations & maps for next month, I still have plenty of archived pieces that you're free to use.  Just visit my profile, click "Posts", scroll down a bit and in the left-most column you'll see "TAGS".  If you click any of those (there's a few more where it says "29 more") you'll be brought to all illustrations or maps...

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Twitch

Nice! You can now subscribe to my Twitch channel & support my art that way! 

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Running a bit behind this month!

As most of you know, I usually post daily on here with all sorts of fantastic rewards, illustrations, maps, photography, discounts, and more.  However, because I'm switching things up this month, rewards will be coming more towards mid-late month instead of now.  I've got a bunch of really cool projects that I'm working on that I think you'll all love and some new rewards hopefully comin...

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Looking for Skyrim Creatives

Skyrim Day is Nov. 11th & I'm putting together a list of crafters, artists, streamers, cosplayers, etc. who currently have Skyrim themed items in their shops, feeds, streams, etc. Not only will this list go on my website but I'll be sharing the individual links all day on 11/11 on Twitter. If you are such a crafter/artist/cosplayer/streamer or know someone who is, post links in the comments be...

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Discord Update!

If you've joined my Discord server in the past, you might have recently been kicked.  I'm sorry for that, I had an oops but it's since been corrected.  Please feel free to join again by clicking the "Discord Rewards" for your rewards level. :D

COMING TO DISCORD - PATRON ONLY VIDEO CHAT & LESSONS!

Discord is looking to roll out a new video chat featur...

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Sorry I've been quiet

I was without internet on my computer for the past week and just got it back last night. Nothing serious, Verizon capped our hotspot that we normally use to connect to the internet so we had to have a new line put in for internet. But now I have faster/better service so streaming will be a breeze!

Speaking of, I resume my Monday & Friday 3-7pm PST schedule and will be adding Discord vi...

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Thank you

Gifted two new props for my cartography photography! I have the most amazing supporters of my art! I love you all for feeding my addiction.

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KickStarter Project: Manastorm

Take a look & pledge if possible! They're looking to add a map from me as a stretch goal! 

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11. Coloring the Raven’s Call Map

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Applying the previous lessons to a map, here’s how I colored the Raven’s Call map that I made during the cartography course. 

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10. Unexpected Color

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Though much of what you may be making is fantasy where trees can be metallic teal in color, don’t assume that you are stuck with earth tones when coloring your map.  There are tons of colors in nature that you can easily incorporate into your maps.  Take some...

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9. Highlights & Shadows

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In this lesson I show you the various ways to create not only highlights & shadows but how different colors set a different tone for your map.  I show you five ways to create dynamic effects using a single color family, similar colors, contrasting colors, a sing...

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8. Blending

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7. Creating a Palette

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To help understand & use Copic markers, here’s some helpful images you can save and/or print (attached below). 

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6. Prepping Your Project

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Copic markers don’t require a big setup to work with however there are some things to keep in mind:

  • Always have thick paper under the project you’ll be coloring for two reasons:
    • the markers can bleed through to the other side ...

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5. Copic Care

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Take care of your markers and they will last you quite some time!  As someone who uses their markers daily, you would think that I would be replacing tips & ink on a daily basis as well.  Thankfully, that’s not the case.  One of the many appeal...

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4. Refilling Your Copic Markers

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3. Color Code

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Let’s talk code here for a moment, shall we?  And by that I mean, “what the hell do the letter/number codes on the Copic marker caps mean?!” question we all have.  There’s lots of articles on the internet about this but some are more confusing than the ...

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2. Differences in Copic Marker Types

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Copic Classic (image attached below)

  • Square barrel
  • Includes a broad chisel nib and a fine point nib
  • 7 other nibs also available
  • Nibs are replaceable and marker is refillable
  • Airbrush system compatible
  • ...

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Give Towns Character

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Albertville, Alabama is known as “The Fire Hydrant Capital of the World”.  Colma, California is referred to as “The City of the Silent” due to a great deal of the land being dedicated to cemeteries.  Benham, Kentucky proclaims itself “The Little Town ...

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1. Why I use Copic Markers

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I’m asked why I use Copic markers all the time and if I’ve tried other markers/methods to coloring my maps.  Yes, I’ve tried other markers and yes, I’ve used other methods to color maps.  So why Copic markers?  Though they are a bit costly to start...

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The Compass Rose

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Below I show you how to make a basic compass rose for your maps and then how to expand upon it just a bit to make it more interesting.

Hover over the image to see instructions.

1. Use a stencil to create a large circle. 

2017-06-24 07:00:01 +0000 UTC View Post

Scanning Your Maps for Photoshop

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Advantages to drawing on paper and bringing everything into Photoshop:

  1. If I mess up on the illustration, either in pencil or ink, it doesn’t affect the rest of the map.  Nothing’s worse than spending endless hours creating a map only...

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Bodies of Water

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To help with not only determining what type of body of water to add to your map, this list can also be used to help come up with naming said bodies of water (instead of calling everything “sea”, “lake”, & “river”).

  • Arroyo (cre...

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Biomes - Grasslands - Savannas

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Grasslands with scattered individual trees. Savannas of one sort or another cover almost half the surface of Africa (about five million square miles, generally central Africa) and large areas of Australia, South America, and India. Climate is the most important factor in...

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Biomes - Forests

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According to the University of California’s Museum of Paleontology, “forests occupy approximately one-third of Earth’s land area, account for over two-thirds of the leaf area of land plants, and contain about 70 percent of the carbon present in living things.” Th...

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Biomes - Grasslands - Temperate & Steppes

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Grasslands are a type of land that has a number of different climates, animals and vegetation, depending on where in the world they are found. Grasslands are found on every continent except Antarctica
and are usually located toward the interior of their continents. Gr...

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Biomes - Tundra & Desert

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The different types of land are known as biomes and are divided into four classifications.

Tundra

Tundra is a wide-open space of land that is the coldest of the biomes. The University of California’s Museum of Paleontolog...

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The Lay of the Land

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Start from the shoreline and move inward when sketching.  These landscape markers need not be overly detailed as long as you can tell what you want to fill in the area with.

Note: Below are things to keep in mind while creating various icons o...

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