I love the three maps, but I'm not too fond of the little dots for the sea near the coasts... I find it doesn't match the rest of the map (which is beautiful..)
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I love the three maps, but I'm not too fond of the little dots for the sea near the coasts... I find it doesn't match the rest of the map (which is beautiful..)
Thank you! That is alright, tastes differ =) I'm trying to create a mixture of what people expect and what I can do different with these for this particular game. So there is bound to be different opinions as to what works and what does not. Hindsight is 20/20, though, there are some older ones I would have done different today, but i guess that is the learning process.
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This is gorgeous, very good job !
I like the sepia tones of the old paper, and the presentation with several maps on the same picture is a really good idea.
It's like taking a look at the desk of a captain planning his next journey.
Thank you, Marc! I hoped it would =)
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Thank you! =) Yeah, I almost always safe some redundant copied files along the way, to make sure I don't loose everything should the file be corrupted for some reason. Easy exports. =)
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Looks really great, beautiful work
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It looks fabulous, especially since it's so way out of my creative range that I wouldn't know where to start. Congrats!
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I dig it. It almost has a sort of travelogue feel to it; I can here Rick Steves now telling us all of his journeys throughout the land.
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