Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
My oh my!

That is gorgeous, and well worth the wait

If you ever do another version of this one maybe shade the trees many different shades of green between the two you have chosen?

But I have the feeling that I'm only nit-picking because I'm so JEALOUS! LOL!
Haha, i will work on this Mouse.... Does 100 km2 of plain trees in different colours is enough? I think i am ready to do that.....

Quote Originally Posted by Matthew VE View Post
Fantastic Voolf! I actually don't mind just two colors of trees, in my opinion it looks fine. But, I do have one nitpick on the font: It's papyrus! Just to let you know papyrus is way overused and you should stay away from it.
This is a gorgeous map Voolf, keep it up! I so enjoy your maps.
Really? I haven't noticed that at all. I was looking for some thin font and come across this one, so i used it for the very first time. I don't want to part with it so fast .

Quote Originally Posted by tilt View Post
Its beautiful Voolf - sorry, but I have to rep you ... love the roof work most of all, and the small detail of the gateway breaking the border
Well if you HAVE TO, i cannot do anything about it.... i guess i will live. . Thank you.

Quote Originally Posted by kacey View Post
You're amazing, I find myself in aw of you're work more times then not and you continue to improve with each one, I can only imagine what we'll see from you a year from now. This is stunning, and I'm seriously jealous of you're work. I much prefer to use the multiply and screen method over the overlay blend mode for shading and highlights, and you're work here definitely shows that you've mastered it because the results are really great... Can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you so much kacey. It may be hard for you to believe, but i so much like your maps too. Some of them are in my inspiration folder and i already looked at them several times to please my eyes.
As for the blending i like overaly because i can work both shade and light on one layer just switching the colour. I know some people say that overly tends to alter the colour too much. That is true, it works simillar to burn. But effect is much better if you stack 2 low opacity overly layers.
Working with Multiply and screen is somehow strange to me, because those two layers works exactly the same as normal layers for me. If i take all my multiply and sceen layers and change their blending mode to normal, for my eye nothing changes in the picture, i can do the very same wilh all layers as normal. At this point i dont see the benefit i could get from those two modes over normal one.

Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
This looks great Voolf.
Glad you did both English and Japanese versions.
I love seeing the Japanese. I find it more pleasant to work with.
Everything here looks really well done. The trees especially.

Edit - darn, must spread rep. And I just did that too.
I will return
Thanks J.E. I like to work with Japanese too, but since i stopped using PS (which was the only software that could handle japanese properly) i have some difficulties to arrange the text. Especially when i make it vertical. Some signs are positioning wrong during typing, especially ー this one. If text is vertical this sign should also go vertical。I don't know if you are aware of this, but you have same thing in your Umi no Toride in words like ルーム, ガード.

Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
This is Goregeous Voolf, really a great job: clean lines and colors, the trees are awesome.. bravo!
Thanks Tom.

Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
Perfect! Everything is really well done. The details of the roofs are crazy and the trees are just a model to follow.
Thank you, took me long to make them.

Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
Absolutely beautiful. This is a work of art and there isn't a thing I would change. Your shading is gorgeous.

I'm so sorry, but I can't rep you and, oh boy, does this map deserve it!
Thank you ChickPea.

Quote Originally Posted by Straf View Post
Great stuff Voolf and nice to see you around a bit more Your tonal choices are as usual very pleasing. If there was one thing I'd comment on is the water seems a bit bold compared to the rest and appears to stand out. The rest of the palette is more laid back if you know what I mean. Anyway that's just me. Overall it's a great piece.
Thanks Straf.
I thought i lower the saturation of the pond enough... i will keep that in mind for next one.

Quote Originally Posted by Straf View Post
Is that a Japanese flag in the bottom left or is it a pie chart indicating how much of Japan is actually Japan?
I am sorry Straf, but sometimes i dont understand your humor :/. It may be cultural differences.