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    Map Little maps for Little Encounters 2

    This is the continuation of my previous Little Maps thread.

    This got started as a bunch of thumbnail sketches for possible larger maps.
    Then I decided to take one of them all the way through to completion.
    It was fun and low stress and just an all around pleasure to do.
    Then I just decided it would be fun to do some random encounters like this.

    I've kept at it and will likely do a full series of these.
    They're lot of fun to work on.

    This time we have an estate, a maze, and an old river house.
    Cheers, J

    Gorberry Hall at Thymevald by jstevenson.jpg
    Gorberry Hall at Thymevald

    The First Hedgerow Maze by jstevenson.jpg
    The first Hedgerow Maze

    Old River House by jstevenson.jpg
    Old River House

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    Great set ! I especially love the maze (even if your buildings are top notch, as usual).

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    Three of the little gems in your set of 6 so far - the album you've made with them all together glitters with loveliness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Great set ! I especially love the maze (even if your buildings are top notch, as usual).
    Thanks Ilanthar It will be interesting collecting all these up and doing something with them.
    Not sure what though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    Three of the little gems in your set of 6 so far - the album you've made with them all together glitters with loveliness
    Thank you Mouse They are fun little things to do.
    None of the agony of the larger maps. ;P

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    I really need to get a proper routine of smaller things going. But you know how you have an idea and then you just have to do ALL THE THINGS with it and it becomes something that needs more time. That is where it goes wrong for me. I suppose that is the discipline - to keep it small in scope.

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    There is something special and inviting in each of the three. Your colors and unique linework are constantly depicting the world where I would like to live...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larb View Post
    I really need to get a proper routine of smaller things going. But you know how you have an idea and then you just have to do ALL THE THINGS with it and it becomes something that needs more time. That is where it goes wrong for me. I suppose that is the discipline - to keep it small in scope.
    I know what you mean Larb. I have a ton of partially completed projects from various worlds and story lines because each thing I would do suggested another further thing to draw or write and it gets out of hand and I have to set them aside till I have more time. Then the time never comes because I do other maps and projects.
    I have a set of game maps from the world of Luma setting that was going to be my first rpg product for sale.
    And then there was the Nightswane setting, and Guild of Quills [in world of Nhyn], and some individual structure maps for encounters that grew into a mini campaign...
    and... and.... shakes head... they just keep expanding. And then don't get completed.
    Thus, little maps. I can get those done and I intentionally try to avoid thoughts about story so I don't grow them past their bounds.
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    There is something special and inviting in each of the three. Your colors and unique linework are constantly depicting the world where I would like to live...
    Thank you Beee

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    Love your colors and line work. Great job!

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    Thanks for sharing those jewels John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid_Inkarus View Post
    Love your colors and line work. Great job!
    Thanks Inkarus
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    Thanks for sharing those jewels John
    My pleasure Thomas.

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