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    As I've written in this thread I had a hard time getting back into mapmaking. I struggle with perfectionism and tend to overthink everything. I'd like to have more fun again and I'm hoping for a little bit more lightheartedness.
    So when I saw Adfor's sketchbook I was really inspired to start something similar. Years ago I got a sketchbook as a birthday present, but I never used it - so I already have the perfect book for my little maps. I also want to try different techniques and materials.

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    Here is my first sketch of a (for now) nameless village. I wanted to try some other colours than coloured pencils and as I don't have watercolours I used gouache. Gouache might be a bit too opaque - I had to be careful not to overlay the ink, but I had a lot of fun while working with it, so mission accomplished, I guess.

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    Looking really good, and nice coloring too keep sketching
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    It's splendid! The colors all work very well together.

    You certainly work much fast than me, I'm thrilled that you've already tackled a whole village.

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    It looks wonderful. It draws you in.
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    It is absolutely lovely ! Way to go Neyasha !

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    This looks really good to me! I like the way you have represented the farmland.

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    Thanks for your comments! I'm glad you like the map.

    The next one is a kind of villa rustica in Cumea, the Rome of my fantasy world ("wea" is the word for villa in Cumean). In the right bottom corner you see a hefat field - hefat is a purple plant that is used for oil production.
    I think I will redo this map on a larger scale. I already made some notes for adjustments and improvements.

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    Really good maps Neyasha, those are more than simple sketches to me.

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    Thanks a lot, Simkin!
    Yes, i have some quick sketches in the book as well and the maps I've shown here took a bit more time, so I guess they are somewhere between sketches and full-fledged maps.

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    After a long break here is another sketch: Rikelta is a lake-side village of pile dwellings. I struggled a bit with the colouring as I'm not experienced with watercolours and the paper of my sketchbook is not really suited for watercolour. But I had a lot of fun with this map and like to redo it on a better (and larger) paper. I guess an isometric view would be nice, but I've never done that - so I'm quite intimidated.

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