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    Lovely style! The sepia one is definitely my favourite.
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    Really nice new style - have to say the sepia is my favourite but can definitely see the coloured version working well for board games or other projects with a similar style

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    Can I ask about your painting process?

    Do you paint greyscale and then place colour on top?

    I tend to struggle with the colouring stage myself.

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    Absolutely gorgeous. These maps make me want to visit Peanut Butter, lol.
    I love the sense of warmth and playfulness that the colour one gives me, and the fact that they feel so inviting.

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    That's wonderful! I love the thick black elements, and the humour and playfulness puts a smile on my face. It's delightful!

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    Unconventional, unorthodox...in short, it's beautiful

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    Thank you so much for your kind comments ! I didn't expect such excellent feedback on this first map, it's very promising ! I'm glad I managed to convey this sense of fun and playfullness... I guess it's probably because I also had a lot of fun while working on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward
    That style will go well with many young adult books, so it should serve you well.
    The stark contrast is definitely a plus for book printing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ifrix
    Really nice new style - have to say the sepia is my favourite but can definitely see the coloured version working well for board games or other projects with a similar style
    There's clearly a lot of opportunities in these domains. I was also surprised by the amount of roleplayers and DMs looking for more lighthearted settings for their campaigns.

    Quote Originally Posted by TimetoDraw
    Can I ask about your painting process?

    Do you paint greyscale and then place colour on top?

    I tend to struggle with the colouring stage myself.
    My painting process changed a lot with time, but you are right. These three versions are more or less the three steps I go through, but it's not static. I usually go back and forth between each step, fixing the line art here, the color there. I improvise a lot along the way.
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    A real success, Marc ! It's not that easy to create maps working in color and greyscale and black/white. This new style fits perfectly your natural one, and I'm eager to see more of it !

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    Thank you very much Beee !

    This is exactly the kind of balance I'm trying to achieve.

    In a way, I guess I have to stop struggling against my natural style and embrace its occasional "whackiness" ...
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    lol I LOVE "Lake with a rock"!!! Made me smile my butt off.

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