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    This is my last map for this year which i started a week after Mapvember o.O
    I wanted to make it a small town, but i soon realized that with this scale i would not have enough time to finish this by the end of this year.
    So i made it a small outpost by the cliffs.

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    What a stunning map! Beautiful colours and I love the subtle waves along the coastline.

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    Not sure I would call it "small" . It's very detailed and your talent for buildings and shading is unmistakable .

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    As beautiful as always. I love how delicate your linework is, as someone who always ends up with thick lines drawn with such a heavy hand no matter what I do I especially like the cliffs, and how the border is actually sort of behind the map is a really nice touch. Always a pleasure see you post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaperGriffin View Post
    What a stunning map! Beautiful colours and I love the subtle waves along the coastline.
    Thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Not sure I would call it "small" . It's very detailed and your talent for buildings and shading is unmistakable .
    I was refering to the size of the "town" not the art. Considering it is just couple buildings it is hard to call it this way . Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    As beautiful as always. I love how delicate your linework is, as someone who always ends up with thick lines drawn with such a heavy hand no matter what I do I especially like the cliffs, and how the border is actually sort of behind the map is a really nice touch. Always a pleasure see you post.
    Thanks Kellerica. I actually lower the opacity of some lines later after the shade to see if it looks better or not. Usually it does (to my taste)
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    This is very elegant and greatly executed. I like it a lot. But well maybe add color to the scroll in the top right? It floats a bit weird with only linework there.

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    Sadly, I can't rep you at the moment, but those cliffs are a thing of beauty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schwarzkreuz View Post
    This is very elegant and greatly executed. I like it a lot. But well maybe add color to the scroll in the top right? It floats a bit weird with only linework there.
    Well there is no scroll to be honest just simple border
    Thanks

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    Sadly, I can't rep you at the moment, but those cliffs are a thing of beauty!
    Thanks Wired
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    This looks great! The parts where the walls have crumbled are really good

    The style feels very inspired by J. Edward.

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    Karl

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    I love the engraving effect and, as a patron, seing your detailed shading on the rocks is a delight !

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