The the use of the rhumb lines with your explanation for using them, another inspirational piece. Awesome job!
aah, amazing work again!
The the use of the rhumb lines with your explanation for using them, another inspirational piece. Awesome job!
So different from your usual style! love that piece, great colors as always and the mountains works really well. I want to see your forest style with that perspective now
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Awesome maps Max!! Really inspiring, and the mountain ranges are so cool!
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Superb Max!
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It's always a pleasure to see new maps from your hands max! Great to see another "relief-style" work here, and the city map really makes me want to read these books (so i guess mission accomplished! ). Btw. thanks for the link to the blog posts about the creation process, a very interesting read.
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I really like your city map. I can't stop looking at the different districts and locations. Very nice work!
Great maps! I love the idea of harbors in a desert city, really original!
-Dan
I want to echo what D said. I was also very disappointed with no map in the book. The story is awesome...loved the world and characters a lot. And now it will be coupled with awesome maps by our Max...perfect! And to top it off, in one of the styles i love most Well done maps, as always, Max. Wish you could post a higher res. of both of them.
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I'm trapped in Darkness,
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