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    Map Terhae

    Hi Folks,

    Here's a map I finished recently for Swiss young adult fantasy author Mary Sara.

    I haven't got much context (the four elements, kids, moon and dragon imagery ...) but the map was fun to make and that's what I needed in-between two city maps (I'm not in uncharted waters with parchment maps) so, thanks a lot to the commissionner The map will appear on two pages and I have to say having some room was nice too as novel maps are too often packing challenges. This is the first time I draw my rivers like this and it won't be the last as this gives more punch to the land in my opinion.

    The black and white map will appear in the book and the sepia toned one is meant to be a reward for a contest.

    Here they are :

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    As always, I hope you enjoy those and I'd love to hear your critics about this one

    Cheers !

    Thomas

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    The rivers do look really good and all those lakes and waterfalls are also really cool! My favorite part has to be the cliffs though. Very detailed as normal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    The rivers do look really good and all those lakes and waterfalls are also really cool! My favorite part has to be the cliffs though. Very detailed as normal!
    Thanks a lot Arimel

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    I really like your border patterns, they are neat
    Well done map sir.
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    Definitely like the rivers! Looks great both in colour and grayscale. Nice!
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    Exceptional work, as always. I especially love the compass rose, the details like the bridges, hobbit holes and caves, and the varied coats of arms. Oh, and the cliffs, I might use this as reference, to practice cliffs.

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    Oooooo... this is lovely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    I really like your border patterns, they are neat
    Well done map sir.
    Thanks a lot Rafal, they're mostly repurposed sources but someone said that talent was knowing how to hide your sources so, I take it

    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    Definitely like the rivers! Looks great both in colour and grayscale. Nice!
    Thanks a lot Kell

    Quote Originally Posted by UnstableGunEnthusiast View Post
    Exceptional work, as always. I especially love the compass rose, the details like the bridges, hobbit holes and caves, and the varied coats of arms. Oh, and the cliffs, I might use this as reference, to practice cliffs.
    Glad to be of some inspiration, thanks UME

    Quote Originally Posted by KMAlexander View Post
    Oooooo... this is lovely
    Thanks a lot KMAlexander

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    Putting the two versions side by side, this is a good example of color really adding to a map!

    As others have said, Thomas, your linework is excellent and the border pattern is very distinctive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jshoer View Post
    Putting the two versions side by side, this is a good example of color really adding to a map!

    As others have said, Thomas, your linework is excellent and the border pattern is very distinctive.
    Thanks Joseph ! These days, I struggle not to add that sepia look to my B&W maps About the border, it's a pattern inspired by concept art for the weapons in the LotR franchise. Tiny details can add a lot

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