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    Quote Originally Posted by Broadhead View Post
    the design/relief of the Gedinese Wall is *chef's kiss*
    Thank you !! I'm currently working on a new map where this kind of relief is more elaborate. I can't wait to share it, but there's a lonnnng way to go !

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Such a map to explore and admire . Amazing details! I'm always impressed by your little cities and the subtle variations of the lands.
    Thanks Ilanthar ! When working on huge maps like this one, you have to find ways to avoid boredom, right ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simkin View Post
    Nothing more than wonderful. Of all the great details, I like very much the Valleys of snow. Congrats.
    It's one of my favorite parts as well. Glad you love it too ! ^^

    Quote Originally Posted by SMoresRUs View Post
    Just wow...such a beautiful map, I can't even put it in to words.
    Thanks so much !! ^_^

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    Pure awesomeness... Incredible clean detail... I have a couple of questions ... how big is the final map and how much time did utake to complete? oh and thee font you used for title youinvented or its an exhisting one?
    Still magnificent job Congrats !!!

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    another one of your maps to fall in love with...

    ... and 'secretly' download to post-process & colour-grade for fun - your dark moody low saturation style is fun to mess around with to see what it comes out like when brighter ;-)

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    Elegant, efficient and revealing of your talent and, dare I say, stubbornness (I don’t know how you manage to draw so much trees and stay sane !) What strikes me with this map is how the switch from black lineart to this warmer (walnut) brown makes for a whole different vibe. Your map keeps it’s ominous feel that’s a real call for adventure but has a more alive vibe than usual. I’ve experimented with this too but with more mixed result. You produced a masterpiece, again Mes respects dame Abeille

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