Classic Dungeon Map Dice Bag by Greyed Out. Gray suede and dungeon map fabric, 4.5″ tall, 4″ square base, double drawstring closure. Fully reversible.
Posts Tagged ‘map’
Project:Lego D5
Posted: May 6, 2012 in photographyTags: Lego, lord of the rings, map, mordor, mount doom, photography
Market Wednesday
Posted: April 11, 2012 in UncategorizedTags: etsy, facebook, greyed out, lots of text links, malthauser, map, marketing, monster skull, zibbet
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to post a quick reminder that in addition to my Etsy store, I also have a Zibbet storefront, for anyone who feels uncomfortable purchasing from Etsy. Both are under the Greyed Out name. The Greyed Out Facebook page is here. Alternatively, if you wish to go around using a store altogether, but see an item that you like in one of my stores, feel free to email me at greylikestorms@gmail.com to discuss it, and I can send out a Paypal invoice to help with your purchase.
I’ve recently listed several grab packs of dice bags, but I do have other items available as well. I’ve been wanting to find a good home for this crooked house for a really long time, and I do a lot of fantasy themed artwork as well. One of my favorites is probably this Monster Skull illustration.
The map of Wilderland from The Hobbit recently sold, and I’ve been thinking of doing a map of Westeros… or at least, part of a map of Westeros, considering how huge that world is.
A new Airships of Marrakesh update will be going up later today, so stay tuned for that. Thanks for reading!
Mouse Territories of the Northern Reaches
Posted: January 5, 2012 in UncategorizedTags: campaign, cartography, etsy store, greyed out, inked paper, map, mapping, mouse guard, mouse territories, northern reach, watercolor

I recently did a map for an upcoming Mouse Guard campaign that I might be running soon, and so I had the idea to post a listing in my shop for custom fantasy maps done in the same style. For those who don’t know, Mouse Guard is a comic set in the middle ages, and it’s all about mice with swords protecting their territories from predators and so on. It’s written and illustrated by David Petersen.
The map I created is inspired by the map that Petersen drew for the Mouse Territories. The original is done on 11×14 Bristol paper, stained with coffee, and colored in using watercolor pencils for the water. The lines are all inked using brushes or a steel nib pen. I know that most maps these are created using Photoshop or some other illustration program on the computer, but I don’t have anything of the sort, so I get resourceful and make things by hand.
What does everyone think? Any advice or suggestions? Thanks for looking!



