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    Guild Artisan fol2dol's Avatar
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    Default Aigue-Marine, the city under the ocean

    Here is my map from the last mapping challenge:

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    Thanks for your votes and rep points

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    Interesting underwater city? map. The inset inllustration is awesome. I love the overall atmosphere and colours here.
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    I agree with V, beautiful colors. Nice work!
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    It was the inset that sold me during the challenge, and that is still the case. Wonderfully executed.
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    This was one of my favorite entries for the challenge. Using both a top down and profile view of the city was a nice feature, and the pattern down at the bottom was a really nice touch.

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    C'est du bon boulot ça, Robin I really like the originality of it all and the frieze at the bottom (La linéa ?).

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