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 J That 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
Francesca Baerald - http://www.francescabaerald.com/maps/
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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 Wired I 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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