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    That's a gorgeous piece, nopkin!

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    It's brilliant! I love everything about it, and I think you're ink troubles just add to the character of this map. I can't even count how many hours I've spent trying to get my computer to bleed ink this well… Great job!

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    I love the look and that you did this by hand on paper, but the compass rose is really wrong. The map is not bearing preserving so it shouldn't have a compass rose. I'm not sure precisely which projection you used, but it's clearly not Mercator which is the only projection which could give a bearing preserving map over this extent. There's no way you could have both bearing preserving and consistent linear scale (compass rose and scale bar) for a map with this extent.

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    Default Very well done

    Love the subject, and very pleasant from an artistic perspective, well done!
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    The linework is faithful to the era plus your watercolor skills and your calligraphy give it an authentic feel. Bravo !

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    Wow that is lovely! I always wanted to make one in this sort of style. This came out wonderfully, way to go! I really like how the deeper color borders came out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chashio View Post
    That's a gorgeous piece, nopkin!
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by kacey View Post
    It's brilliant! I love everything about it, and I think you're ink troubles just add to the character of this map. I can't even count how many hours I've spent trying to get my computer to bleed ink this well… Great job!
    Haha, thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hai-Etlik View Post
    I love the look and that you did this by hand on paper, but the compass rose is really wrong. The map is not bearing preserving so it shouldn't have a compass rose. I'm not sure precisely which projection you used, but it's clearly not Mercator which is the only projection which could give a bearing preserving map over this extent. There's no way you could have both bearing preserving and consistent linear scale (compass rose and scale bar) for a map with this extent.
    Thanks for the insight, will keep in mind for future maps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Oli Stark View Post
    Love the subject, and very pleasant from an artistic perspective, well done!
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    The linework is faithful to the era plus your watercolor skills and your calligraphy give it an authentic feel. Bravo !
    Thanks, Thomas!

    Quote Originally Posted by Compass Rose View Post
    Wow that is lovely! I always wanted to make one in this sort of style. This came out wonderfully, way to go! I really like how the deeper color borders came out.
    Thanks, Megan! And welcome to the guild!
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