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It's a great map. It would be interesting to see the map you used as a reference for the river and how it compares too.
Thanks for all of the encouraging comments on my maps Lyandra, and for the Rep, much appreciated. Cheers, -Arsheesh
Thanks for the Rep! This was something different for me.
Thanks for the compliments on my map, and for the Rep. Cheers, -Arsheesh
Thanks for the Rep again! Much appreciated!
I knew I messed up the second I deleted 4 floors, but it was to late. It was easy to reconstruct because they all used the same shape, but it kept me from being able to add shadows and effects like I normally would have. I still am happy with the final map so Thanks for the Rep.
Thanks for the rep Lyandra!
Thanks for the rep, I like cities the most, probably. Indeed, I was thinking of re-doing Iramir once again, I've changed my mind about some things... but it will take a long time.
Thanks for the many Rep!
Thanks for the rep and the vote! I do plan on coloring it. I'll start on that once my hand recovers from all of the inking.
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