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    Guild Adept Neyasha's Avatar
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    Wip Eichenstein - hand-drawn city map

    It's been ages since I last posted here. I had some serious creative block and a lot of stress at work since the start of the pandemic. I always struggle with perfectionism, with overthinking everything and aside from that with a fear of writing in English (so I also stopped commenting on other maps).
    But I really want to get back into mapmaking and worldbuilding - and hopefully having fun without overthinking every little aspect. So I decided to rework an old map to minimize the fear of the "blank page".

    This was the original map from around 2002:
    Thoronkarte_klein.jpg

    I just wanted to draw the same map in a different style but instead I also changed the layout of the map. Eichenstein is a city that developed from an old hillfort and the new version of the map is heavily inspired by the Heuneburg:
    eichenstein_wip2.jpg

    eichenstein_wip4.jpg

    Over the Easter weekend I finished the inking:
    eichenstein_wip6.jpg

    I will now start to colour it with coloured pencils.
    Any comments will be welcome, although it might be too late to incorporate them in this map.

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    Great to see you making your way back. I totally understand that "over thinking" thing. I have the same problem on a regular basis. Your rework of this map is looking good so far.
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    Thanks so much for your nice comments!

    Quote Originally Posted by Greason Wolfe View Post
    I totally understand that "over thinking" thing. I have the same problem on a regular basis.
    It can be really annoying. Sometimes I'm questioning every decision I'm making (Does this house look good? Does it make sense to have a river over there? Why do these hills look so strange? and so on ...).

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    So do I. It looks natural.

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    The layout has a really nice flow to it. And you can definitely get a sense of the old hillfort in the layout.
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    This looks really good. I can't wait to see the colored version!

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    Thanks, I'm glad you like the map!

    I worked a little bit on the colouring this afternoon on my balcony, but so far I'm not so sure about it.
    (Next time I'll post a better picture)

    balkon_april02.jpg

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    Yesterday I finished the colouring. There are some parts I need to retouch and perhaps I'll add a legend.

    eichenstein_klein.jpg

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    This is looking really good so far, I really like your colour selection.
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