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    A tiny full-page village I made for an adventure of www.runamokgames.com

    Doin interesting tiny villages is dificult, specially if the topography is so simple. I tried to add a little flavow with the tiny cliff at the town center and by doing all buildings as different (as as realistic fitting for a tiny-sized village) as possible.

    I think the map could have used a bit of a higher contrast on the colors and a lot more work on the graphic part, which ended up pretty plain.

    Anyway, a bit of self criticism. I hope you like it
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    Guild Journeyer Facebook Connected Pryme8's Avatar
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    why did you chose to use brown line for it all? just out of curiosity! I love the look of this though! make more!

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    I'm a fan of hand-made artwork and I always use pencil over digital inking. Most of the time I turn my pencil lines into sepia so that they look sort of old-style parchment illos.

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    Really nice map, I like it a lot!
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    I was wondering where you had gone, Hugo. I really like the variety of roof types you have in this to give it more interest. As always I love your hand drawn work and I think for towns and villages, hand drawn really makes a huge difference. Rep coming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    I was wondering where you had gone, Hugo. I really like the variety of roof types you have in this to give it more interest. As always I love your hand drawn work and I think for towns and villages, hand drawn really makes a huge difference. Rep coming!
    think a roof can say a lot about the interior of the building, and given that this was a tiny village, I tried to ad as much detail as possible to it. It's always nice for the adventurers and game master using the map to be able to tell were's a porch, a stone wall/roof or any other kind of entry point -other than a door, to a building. Adventurers are prone to go bashing into buildings

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    Welcome back Hugo, that is a great village!

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    I got too busy wt artwork, but I sure missed the Guild

    I a few maps on the inbox for september thou most likely won't be able to publish those for a while (the sad part about professional artwork).

    Anyways, glad to be back and glad that you still remember me guys!

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    Really great looking map *thumbs up*

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    That's the nicest little village map I have ever seen. It's nice to see that the hand drawn stuff is still relevant. I have been trying to teach myself computer graphics for a while but I think you have inspired me to go back to my pencils...or - at least - a hybrid approach.

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