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Thread: Commission 2018: Emberstone

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    Such an lovely piece, which works so, so well ! You have all my admiration

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    An amazing map once again. I really love the color scheme and if I had one nitpick, I would have loved to see the light randomness from the bottom city in the upper one.

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    Yet another great city, I always enjoy seeing your work. The ink always looks so nice on the paper - something that just cannot be produced digitally.
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    Hmm, would I want to visit the Symposium first, or the Pools of Solace? I love the look of both of them (as well as the overall map).

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    Beautiful map with gorgeous colouring.
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    Spectacular perspective, tainotim!

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    I love the care you've put into making each section feel lived in and real. Great line work, it really lends itself to easy legibility.

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    Magnificent! I love this style for portraying towns, where you get a perfect mix of functionality and a visual art. The three different building styles (with flat, gabled and barrelled roofs) also makes you wonder about the town's demographics and history. Do they represent different cultures, races or simply a changing preference over time? The muted colors also gives the map an 'authentic' feeling.

    The only suggestions I would make are to add portcullises or some other type of defenses to the river gates and a few wells to the streets/squares -- it sure looks like they would be needed!

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    Huge thank you to everyone. Always so happy to hear you kind word. I was actually slightly uncertain about this map, but I guess I shouldn't worry to much.

    Thanks again everyone.

    Cheers,
    Karl

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