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    Guild Artisan Hoel's Avatar
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    I like it too.. Very good job!

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    Yep. YAY for Woekan
    And repped.
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

    Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...

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    It is so nice that it may well become a recurrent locale for a campaign... I have shamelessly copied it on my disk. I hope you do not mind?

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    Thanks for the compliment.

    I'm honored if you use it in your campaign

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    Very nice it has a Warhammer RPG, "Old World," that is Empire feel, I like it.

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    This is a very cool drawing. I, too, am much in favor of the hand-drawn look. I'm glad you removed the lower center decoration. Looks much cleaner and neater now. And I love how you used the city map for the background texture. Coolness all over the place...
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    I agree with others - the sketch is the way to go, you did a great job tweaking it and putting it into the map. I also like the city background/texture. Nice touch.

    The only thing I would like to see is the scale changed. I feel like the interior of the tower has so much potential, but its represented on a very small scale off to the side. I'm not sure if you're pressed for time and need the map done now, but I'd love to see the the size of the map changed to include a more detailed layout (perhaps still sketched).

    Overall, great map though.

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