Love the softness of the palette. Great color, details, and layout!
I recently completed a commission for a client who wanted a map of their wedding venue in the style of Francesca Baerald's gorgeous Octopath Traveller map.
The style was not one I had ever attempted before, and I made it clear at the outset that it would not be the same, however I do have a large collection of watercolour brushes from GrutBrushes and I knew this would be a perfect time to put them to use.
The most difficult part of this was probably in the detailing. I wanted to make the buildings recognisable enough (and I had plenty of reference images to refer to) however not make the map too crowded as it had to be printed at 9" x 6" (though they did later ask for a larger labeless version twice the size for later personal us). I also wanted to break out a little from my comfort zone and make a fancier border for the special occassion. Overall I'm very happy with how it came out and most importantly, so was the client.
2748 x 1848px, 300dpi, CMYK - made in Photoshop with an XP-Pen 15.6Pro
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Love the softness of the palette. Great color, details, and layout!
Wow! Those are just flat out beautiful! Love the work.
Jeebus, this is magnificent. I wish I had the dough to get married there! Also, did I mention this is magnificent? What a gorgeous map!
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It's as lovely as a warm summer morning when the birds are singing and the bees are in the flowers.
I love the color palette and the border! They really fit together. Also, a smaller detail, the way you have the river hidden behind the trees is really cool - something I will need to do in the future!
What a great commission, and for a very special occasion!!! I think you really helped this event live up to the hopes of the bride and groom! I don't know where this place is, but the map you made of it makes me want to spend some time there!
Can't seem to rep you for this but just wanted to chime in and say that I really dig this piece.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
You made a pretty good job indeed! I like the clean and warm style, and I'm also curious on which brushes you used
I never bought brushes, but that site it's plenty of cool stuff, thank you for sharing!
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