Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
The colours are going to be one hell of an addition to this already beautiful map! And I'm looking forward to seeing how you're going to solve this compass issue that lights up the navigation lines!
Thanks Joel The commission has been put on hold for the moment but I'm confident I'll find a way.

Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
Lovely compass and border. Very promising. It's good to decided to make it in colour
Thanks Rafal and yes, I think it's a good idea.

Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
I'm thinking the compass might look even better with a few ink lines to bind it in with the rest of the style?

Maybe its just me

Otherwise a beautiful map
You are perfectly right Sue, I've added a discreet lowered opacity outline and it solved the problem, thanks for that

My apologies for the late responses everyone, the last weeks have been busy and stressful. I've barely roamed the forum taking part in no discussion due to a terrible lack of time. With the Covid crisis, I've been teaching from home with a 3 years old who wants her friends and needs a lot of attention to go through the day and a little guy named Basile who is 2 month old and lovely but needs a lot of attention too . My personal/couple/rest/quiet work/mapping time is from 9PM to 12pm when I'm not just exhausted these days. You see why I'm a ghost around here.

Still I've managed to draw a bit in these strange times and I've tried toned paper. I've wanted to try it for a long time as it allows to add highlights (contrary to white) and here are the results. The map with the big rose is a mock up of a compass for an upcoming commission (I'll post it in the next few days) that I thought I'd use for a study rather than throw away.

Toned 1post.jpg----Toned 1final post.jpg----Toned 2post.jpg

I might try watercolor with this paper when time allows me to.

As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts about those.

Cheers !