Interior walls?
Posted: Jul 22, 2013 8:08 pm
I'm trying to draw a map and have a question. The cave I'm working on has several small loops that result in little "islands" of bedrock, as seen on the map. There are also a few big slabs of breakdown that I have included on the map. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on how to clearly distinguish these interior "islands" from breakdown. I usually try to add some sort of additional dimension to big breakdown, and use a smaller line width, but as I was sketching, I realized that a viewer unfamiliar with the cave might mistake some of the features. I tried adding another set of lines to the islands, but that looks goofy. I also don't really like the brick pattern sometimes used.
Any suggestions? Remember that I'm working with pens and paper.
Here is the sketch I was playing with yesterday. It is incomplete and has to be redrawn anyway, but take a look at it and tell me how you would tackle it.
Any suggestions? Remember that I'm working with pens and paper.
Here is the sketch I was playing with yesterday. It is incomplete and has to be redrawn anyway, but take a look at it and tell me how you would tackle it.