For a Warrior cats map part
I know it looks really ugly right now BUT I'm not done
Working on a Warrior Cats map can be a rewarding and creative experience, even when the initial result doesn't look perfect. Many fans start with rough sketches and rough drafts and slowly refine their work over time. One tip I found helpful is to focus on key locations significant to the story or characters, such as forests, river crossings, or clan territories. This not only enhances the map’s relevance but also gives viewers a deeper connection. Using references from the Warrior Cats books helps ensure the geography reflects familiar landmarks and clan boundaries, which can be a fun way to deep dive into the lore. Don't hesitate to incorporate elements from fan art communities and animation styles, which can give your map a lively and dynamic feel. Adding animation or interactive features as you progress could make your map stand out and engage other fans. Remember, many artists feel unsure about their early attempts. It's completely normal for your map to look 'ugly' or incomplete at first — the key is to keep refining it, taking feedback from fellow fans, and enjoying the creative process. Hashtags like #warriorcatsfanart, #animation, and #mapleshade can connect you to communities where you can share your progress and get inspiration. Ultimately, your unique style and dedication will shine through, making your map a meaningful tribute to the Warrior Cats world.





















































