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    Map The Raven Tower - location map

    This started with mountains drawn during a lengthy skype call. Almost all the elements were then drawn - during family TV - with pencil on rough paper, then scanned and colorized with Photoshop.

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    Absolutely beautiful! I love the shades of green you have used and the contrast between the sharp building lines and the smoother nature ones. Absolutely great!

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    The overall aesthetic is extremely appealing. I hope you develop a more directed piece of work using these techniques.

    I understand that this is more of a stream of consciousness piece of work, so this next part isn't really a critique but more of something to be aware of: I do find the conflicting scales of the various things kind of jarring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    Absolutely beautiful! I love the shades of green you have used and the contrast between the sharp building lines and the smoother nature ones. Absolutely great!
    You're too kind!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falconius View Post
    The overall aesthetic is extremely appealing. I hope you develop a more directed piece of work using these techniques.

    I understand that this is more of a stream of consciousness piece of work, so this next part isn't really a critique but more of something to be aware of: I do find the conflicting scales of the various things kind of jarring.

    Thank you for your thoughtful reply. Yes, this is a bit of a Frankenstein thing. Personally I am a bit drawn between the idea of having more iconized items and off scale elements and doing things that have a more 'realistic' feel to them. It's fun to experiment in that space if nothing else! :--)

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    Very appealing style, and I like the way you've coloured the buildings. I love how three-dimensional they look! The overall colour scheme is a tad too saturated for my personal taste, but that's just my darkness-loving heart.
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    I love it! And I want to see more. Your trees are excellent and the mountains blend into the landscape really well.

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