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    Map Sea of Fallen Stars (D&D, Faerun)

    Howdy!

    Here's my latest map - the Sea of Fallen Stars in Mercator's transverse projection.

    morze-spadajacych-gwiazd-pl-guild.jpg

    A large scan can be seen on Deviant Art here.

    Format: 65x50 cm.
    Technique: arcylic ink + a touch of photoshop.

    I drew as usual for my players and sessions in D&D.

    English version coming soon to Deviant. I am also planning a French version. Both will be available soon on Deviant Art.

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    Very nice indeed. I cant tell now whether your lettering is done by hand or the photoshop bit. All of it is so precise and well done. One to look out for in the 2022 Atlas Awards I think !

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    Can't rep again so soon, nice map!

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    Impressive as always! The lining on the sea is a nice touch.
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    Thank you!

    It is thanks to you that I am constantly improving my skills. I remember my first maps that I posted on this forum a few years ago. Well... I see progress.

    Meanwhile, I have posted an English version of this map on Deviant Art.
    You can see it here

    There is also a map of the Lands of Intrigue drawn in the same style.

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    This year I intend to draw a few more maps of Faerun in this style.

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    Great job, once again.

    The choice of dots to define the water is audacious, and ended up gorgeous. I guess such a technique is a real test of patience.
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    Merci

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Moureau View Post
    I guess such a technique is a real test of patience.
    Patience is the most important skill when drawing maps.

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    I love the water too! Well done.

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    Thanks for the english versions! Superb craftsmanship, respect!

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