Great map Snodsy! My son used to live in Marblehead and I've been to Fort Sewall and out on Brown Island. Very beautiful there.
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A WIP?
This is beautiful enough as-is that I want to print it, frame it, and stare at it forever!
Oh, i thought i had already commented on this map, but i think it was only in my head so far.^^ I love how you depicted the coastal town and the transparent look of your waters always fascinates me! Your works are a like impressionist paintings to me. Zoomed in, the linework looks sometimes a bit rushed and jittered, but zoomed out everything comes together to a wonderful harmonious whole
I didn't know that and i didn't meant to make you feel uncomfortable or frustrated... *try to get my foot out of my mouth* ... It's one of these moments i wish i had a better understanding of the english language, so what i want to say wouldn't sound so silly or risks putting the other of my feet in my mouth too... Be assured that i honestly admire your work and dedication, it is a seemingly never depleting well of inspiration for me (and many others here)!
Hey Abu no worries, didn't take it at all unkind, or take any offense, it was a very insightful observation, and I took it as a compliment that even though my line work isn't the best I can still pull off a good quality map, we all have are strengths and weaknesses, learning to utilize them is a skill in itself. So please don't worry, and please don't stop your insightful critiques, I'm in this guild to get better, I can go to my mom to tell me I'm awesome, but I need you to tell me the truth
Good to hear that snodsy, i feel a bit relieved now And yes, i feel the same about honest critique / comments. Although it's sometimes a bit delicate, because everyone is putting so much energy and passion into it, i too prefer a honest critique well over a "mom-like" "well done my son!"
Btw. i was just browsing through your (oh so many!) recent maps (once again) and found that in nearly all of them your linework is far from "jittery". Maybe that's why i mentioned it in this piece. Are you using "smoothing" functions in your program from time to time (in gimp it's "smooth stroke")? I use them fairly often btw.!