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    Another nice, artistic style of map Thomas

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    I could have sworn I already commented on this... Looks great, I'm not always a fan of black and white maps, but this one looks nice. The banner is awesome, really well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Straf View Post
    Another nice, artistic style of map Thomas
    Quote Originally Posted by kacey View Post
    I could have sworn I already commented on this... Looks great, I'm not always a fan of black and white maps, but this one looks nice. The banner is awesome, really well done.
    Thanks a lot to both of you

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    I like the overall layout of the map, and the islands sort of breaking away from the coast give it a very natural look. Not so happy with the crops, though. I'd probably gone without them, given the scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired View Post
    I like the overall layout of the map, and the islands sort of breaking away from the coast give it a very natural look. Not so happy with the crops, though. I'd probably gone without them, given the scale.
    Thanks Sebastian, I really think these broken strings of island give a dynamic feel to the land and give it a somewhat adventurous vibe. I have to agree and disagree with you on the other point, when it's about depiction, farmlands and scale come in conflict but speaking of indication, I guess they can work. After all, map is not territory There's no good way to show inhabited areas opposed to wilder lands so, that's as good as any

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    Great job! I love your linework
    Thanks a lot Francesca, coming form a goldsmith like you, I take it as a tremendous compliment

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    Good job Thomas !
    Merci beaucoup Maxime ! I hope I did justice to my inspiration

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