: Use thick white paper, such as watercolor or Bristol board.
: Apply a thin wash of brown paint (gouache or watercolor) or use a tea/coffee mixture to create a parchment look. Muddy Map
Making a physical "mud map" often involves aging the paper to give it an authentic, weathered feel. : Use thick white paper, such as watercolor or Bristol board
: Use a fine-tip brown or black pen to trace your lines and label locations. Aim for a hand-drawn, "organic" feel. 📝 Creating a Research Paper on "Mud Maps" : Use thick white paper
: Gently tear the edges to make it look like a worn artifact.