Looking good Tim. Clean. The simple value relationships in the New Sarresant map are working well and add some nice shape contrast.
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Did a couple maps for the upcoming novel, Soul of the World, by David Mealing for Orbit books. Thanks AD, Lauren Panepinto.
Looking good Tim. Clean. The simple value relationships in the New Sarresant map are working well and add some nice shape contrast.
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Nice job on these, really clean and easy to read. Love the ports and ship.
Hello,
My name is Michael Hansen and I am the lead developer in a new RPG that just succeeded its kickstarter.
I was hoping you would possibly be interested in a commission for doing the book's.
I really like the basic style and I can see it looking good with the medieval wood print style of the books art.
If you are interested, email me at michael_r_hansen@yahoo.com.
Thank you for your time,
Michael
Nice work. This is what I look for in a book map - Not every last detail of the world, but enough to follow the story with additional room for my mind to wander through.
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Very nice work. You draw very clearly.
I am not sure if this is a thing to consider, but would it eventually make sense to use a lighter background on the city map for printing reasons?
BTW, the linkt to timpaulmaps.com does not seem to work.
The background of the city area is white, so as to give the city boundaries, rather than black floating in a large white box. So where it's darker, won't interfere with anything. The darkest gray area is less than 50% black saturation. It won't cause any problems.
Yeah I know. The site got hacked and they want $1,000 to buy it back, but I won't, so I'm just hosting on other illustration site. I've just been a combination of lazy to do that, because busy with work. LOL.
Wow that is really amazing I am new to d&d and am baffled by the amazing community artistry.