Beautiful map, not a style we see often enough. Very reminiscent of 18th and 19th century perspective maps. Love it. I must try something similar!
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Thanks Robin
Maybe it's the intention or feeling carrying through, as I imagine loads of scenarios and places while I'm working on these.
Stuck at a desk, but wanting to wander through other places...
They could be ;P
hehe, you might not even like the grass
I'm glad people enjoy them.
Thank you Pieter
hehe, I am truly just J
Thanks Beee
I've been working on more lower perspective pieces lately.
I just finished some work that was lower, almost side view.
Thanks Joel
Yeah, sort of. There is a sort of freedom in looking out over an expanse of land.
Somehow it just feels relaxing to me.
Until I turn it into a full size piece with all the bits and details....
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Beautiful map, not a style we see often enough. Very reminiscent of 18th and 19th century perspective maps. Love it. I must try something similar!
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I love the light of this map. It looks like a rainy day at a high latitude. Great job !
Great piece - the perspective really puts me "in" the map. Well done!
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The crags, oh those wonderful crags! John your rendering of cliffs is always a treat to behold. Another stunning piece.
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Incredible Bird's eye perspective and that contour/shading on the terrain makes me jealous.
I really like this. The fact that you would change things just means you are still improving and growing as an artist. When you start pounding out maps and always think that's the bomb baby that's when you need to change careers because you have stopped learning and there isn't much point in that.
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Great map John, love the perspective, and the crags are wow!!
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