Due to lack of better words... Wow!
And the second chunk
I could maybe try to fix it, but sometimes you just learn from it for next time
Haha, well, I was thinking of showing the dragon area and maybe the far wood.... so... maybe
Thank you Storm![]()
Thank you JThat is high praise.
Thanks Matthew
Thanks Voolf
Thanks so much Shards
Thanks Filippo
Yeah, I had thought of doing a banner title for it while I was drawing it... but it just didn't happen.
I'm still not sure where i would put it if I did.
Thank you Ilanthar
I will have to do a pointy peak map sometime. I started one or two, but they always change.
Haha, thank you Obbe![]()
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I love this map so much! It is brilliant! Always looking forward to see your work![]()
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Whenever I think maps can't get more beautiful you or one of the others here prove the difference to me. Great piece, J.!![]()
Hey Voolf,
Part of what makes this sort of piece look the way it does is the process, but part is the layer property as it lays over a textured paper.
If it were on a plain white background, it would look different and probably less dramatic.
I draw many maps on Strathmore 300 series charcoal paper, which has a nice texture for the pencil to grab on. It also has a nice horizontal line quality to the paper texture.
It is a light cream colored paper. I adjust it some when I scan in the pencil drawing - sometimes dropping the saturation, sometimes raising it - depending on what look I want for the finished work.
Once it gets into photoshop, I usually do multiply layers over the original pencil drawing layer.
So all color layers are going to be multiply layers. Shadow layers are also multiply layers.
I will finish with a highlight layer that is usually a softlight layer. Overlay tends to be a bit too strong and can alter colors more when doing highlights.
Then I move on the text labels, though here I did the text labels on the original pencil drawing.
Hope that helps. I'm not sure how Mike does his color. I do know that he uses more cool greens and I did use some cooler greens with this piece, so perhaps that is why it maybe has that look.
Thank you WiredI just keep trying to do new and varied things. I try to keep it interesting.
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Thanks J.Edward! That was very informative. I am struggling myself now with colour and can't do it right, that is why i am trying to gather as much info as possible to help me get on the right track.
Looking forward to see your next maps!
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