Thank you so much Wingshaw (THW)! Glad you enjoy it. It means a lot coming from you. Not sure whether you remember, but not least because of your patient and friendly "mentorship" with my very first digital map project here at the CG, i got totally drawn into this wonderful world of mapmaking which gave me so many hours of fun and great learning experiences since then!![]()
Many thanks Diamond! In the process of such a project i always think my linework is rather inconsistent and flawed, especially if it comes to things i feel less comfortable with (like iso buildings for example). That's why it makes me really glad to hear it is somewhat recognizable as a piece by me! ;-)
Thank you so much Ilanthar! When i mirrored the whole image horizontally in the end, i got really scared about how messed up the perspective looked (maybe should've worked with that trick from the beginning).
Thanks a lot Sapiento, i did my best to put a lot of little details in it, so the players have a good time exploring the map! :-)
Thank you AdventureDepot, glad you like it! :-) I wanted to give the buildings a "tieflingish" touch. With the tower and university it worked better than with the docks i feel.
Many thanks JO! By teint you mean the colouring? Glad you like it, i was a bit unsure, because i wanted it to have it dark and "underground" like and it's indeed hard to make certain things stand out in it.
Thanks for the nice feedback Kelleri! :-) The poem is by the client.
Thanks a lot Thomas! Since i worked on it for a rather long period of time, and i haven't figured out the settings for pressure sensitivity in Krita yet, the line weight is different in some parts indeed (and nothing i could hide from your sharp eyes my friend!). (As always) there is still a lot to improve in my workflow... ;-)
Thank you Dan, greatly appreciate it! :-)
Thanks a lot ChickPea! I gotta admit, i found out about the meaning of "murk" /"murky" only near the end of the project, but thought my colour choice was rather fitting in hindsight!![]()
Thank you Meshon! :-) Well, the somewhat twisted and "organic" architecture is perfect for hiding my deficiency when it comes to drawing buildings! XD About the lines: I worked in Krita this time for the linework and it seems indeed smoother than the lines i can make with gimp brushes. In both programs though, i often use a slight degree of "stabilization" help with the respective settings... nonetheless there was a lot of ctrl+z involved to get the lines right!
Thanks Wired! As i said above, the idea came from the client, i only added some things here and there.
Thank you Francesca, i'm glad you like it!
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Aaarrgghhh... too many smilies again!!! XD