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Thread: Valley of Ivorell [remake]

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    Professional Artist Facebook Connected Blaidd Drwg's Avatar
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    Default Valley of Ivorell [remake]

    This is a remake of an older map of mine.
    It portrays a region in my home-brew campaign setting that our group's current D&D game is set in. If names like "Phandalin" sound familiar, that's because we started the campaign with the D&D 5E "Lost Mine of Phandelver". Rather than come up with new names for everything in that module, I essentially copy-pasted it into our setting as is

    Materials used:
    -A3 size Canson Illustration board
    -lineart done by hand with micron pens
    -colouring and aged paper in Photoshop
    -coffee for fuel

    WIP thread here: https://www.cartographersguild.com/s...ad.php?t=35119

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    Awesome map Blaidd! Your lineworks are very accurate, I like how you shaded the mountains and how you made the trees on upper side, your maps are a masterpiece of pen ink!

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    Such a beautiful map Blaidd Drwg! Can't get enough of the wonderful linework and the lovely smooth coloring. Keep up the awesome work!

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    This is simply gorgeous. I love your drawing style and delicate colouring.
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    And he strikes again ! Another fantastic piece, Blaidd.

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    Wow, I always be amazed by your drawing style, it feels like there is so much details. Do you make a quick draft before or use a pencil to sketch before you start with the micron pen ?

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    Thanks everyone! I'm glad you like it. This map caused me no end of head-aches and I really had to push myself to finish it. Good to know it pays off ^_^

    Quote Originally Posted by BlindBlake View Post
    Do you make a quick draft before or use a pencil to sketch before you start with the micron pen ?
    I sketch in pencil first.
    First I sketched in all the locations very roughly. Just two lines for the top and pottom of the mountain range, for instance.
    After that I did a more detailed pencil sketch of a small part of the map, inked it, sketched some more, inked it, and so on. Whenever I try sketching everyting in pencil first (Which would be better), I always end up smudging the graphite all over the paper xD

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    This will likely be one of my favorite pieces of the new year. Just fantastic work.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    This will likely be one of my favorite pieces of the new year. Just fantastic work.

    Cheers,
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    Quoted for Truth,
    it feels perfect for a medieval contemporary style map with heraldry and stuff on it,
    10 / 10, would print on cloth and place on a Table and maybe mistake it for an antique

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    Simply beautiful

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