I say again, "WOW"!!! I have really got to stop drooling!
I say again, "WOW"!!! I have really got to stop drooling!
Wow, amazing maps indeed!
I really like the one called "Daedonas".
Could you tell us the resolution you usually use for that kind of illustration? Thanks.
I must admit that i try to do same but i'm not as skilled as you unfortunately ... but i keep trying. Any clues about how you work would be a blessing
Beautiful!
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Wow, I'm glad somebody necromancered this thread.
Those are some absolutely stunning maps.
These are fantastic maps Terry! Thank you for posting!
Wow, I love the style of the Carthusal! Since you're using photoshop... any tips on how you achieved the detail in the city-structures... looks like there's a lot. I'm curious if there were any shortcuts or you did them by hand tediously but without an amazing result?
Also curious about the style of the farmlands, I'm really digging that. I hadn't seen anything like that before and think it'd fit a project I'm working on now.
Thanks for letting me look at some great work in any event =)
Thanks everyone for checking out my work, it was a pleasure to draw these and all this nice comments makes me want to do more. (which I should go do)
RPMiller - Thanks!
kpadua - Yeah quit drooling, it'll get all over you're own map art
Dain - Thanks again Dain, but we've already spoken about the clues
JakeWoods - Many thanks
NeonKnight - Thanks to you too
TheMeanestGuest - Yeah I'm happy someone raised this from the dead also
ravells - I think you're the one who got me into the featured maps front page, so extra thanks to you for the honor, I really appreciate it.
Hawke - Thanks for loving Carthusal, the buildings were all done in a photoshop layer under the pencil work, it's a bit tedious to colour each one, but when it's under the pencil lines you don't have to be super clean and careful.
Thanks again!!!
-Terry