Great map, I love the border and compass, and the big pit in the middle.
Hi Guildmates !
Long time no see ... The past year has been crazy for everyone and I ended up drastically cutting down my Guild time for many reasons (teaching from home with two younglings, caring for a new born, working on a large amount of maps too and wanting to spend less time in front of a screen) roaming the forums but interacting very little.
I was recently (gently) threatened of dire consequences by our Scarlet Lady, the one and only ChickPea (don't believe me she's innocent) if I did not come back and share a little so, here I am.
Let's start with a B&W map drawn for a French novel by French author Vincent Tassy : Diamants. It's a fantasy novel with a gothic/romantic vibe, written my a master wordsmith. It was a fun little map drawn in a hurry in two weeks and I especially had a ton of fun with the border which was way out of my comfort zone and the compass was a fun one too.
Here it is and, as always, every critic is welcome
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I hope you like it and I'll post some more in the next weeks (got a pretty big pile of maps waiting to be shown, some that will have to wait a bit more).
Cheers !
Thomas
Great map, I love the border and compass, and the big pit in the middle.
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Looks great - and welcome back sounds like an interesting story with that big hole in the middle of the map - lovely work
regs tilt
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Welcome back! The border looks great and is definitely different from your other maps I have seen.
Thanks a lot wminish The classic/tudor (?) look of the ornaments was a nice experience and this pit does have an ominous feel, right ?
Thanks tilt, it feels good to be back and give back to the community And thanks for your kind words.
Thanks Arimel It is, indeed. I still feel it lacks a little something but it was a rushed job so, all in all, it works well enough.