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    Wow! What a beautiful piece! I've always loved stuff that looked like this in real archaeology. This is fantastic!

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    Very nice work. I can easily picture parts of this as a stone carving.
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    Oh man, my apologies people
    I totally spaced on this thread. sorry.
    Quote Originally Posted by Abu Lafia View Post
    I like your recent journeys into archaeological mapping a lot John! Really cool work. Especially love the Nkhezh "bug butt". I somewhat agree with Sapiento, the difference between the "proper map" and the "object(s)" is a bit harder to grasp than on your Tualth Baerged map. Anyways, i'd love to see more of these types of maps if you should find the time.
    Thanks Abu Yes, this one was not as on mark as it should have been. But, I did learn some things from it.
    Anmd got another lesson in proper planning, or rather the need for it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    What can i say more. You know i love your maps. This is no an expection. Great work !
    Thank you Voolf
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    As for the previous "archeology" thing of yours, it's top notch. It really has something of Howard/lovecraftian in it. I can easily picture a statue of Tsathoggua somewhere.
    Haha, yes. Thanks Ilanthar.
    I do like getting that outer chaos feel blended in where i can.
    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    As Sapiento said, it's a bit hard to understand the cartography part but, given the general non-euclidian feel of the map, that's pretty consistent. Only a mad man would understand the map to these unspeakable places and the whole piece is gorgeous. Bonus points for the tentacle feel
    Thanks Thomas
    It's true, it is not quite what it should be. There are always more lessons to learn.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wired View Post
    I don't really understand what I'm looking at other than that it's beuatiful.
    Thanks Wired
    Quote Originally Posted by Tonnichiwa View Post
    Wow! What a beautiful piece! I've always loved stuff that looked like this in real archaeology. This is fantastic!
    Thanks Tony
    I am going to keep at it and try to get ot a good working level with that.
    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    Very nice work. I can easily picture parts of this as a stone carving.
    Thank you CP

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