These are well done. Nice perspective on that last shot. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
These are well done. Nice perspective on that last shot. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
Lazy, these are absolutely stunning!!! I especially love the one with the temple(?) built into the hill side. I know it wasn't part of the challenge, but I would LOVE to see what these would look like with some coloring to them!
Like a thief in the night
she comes with no form
yet tranquility proceeds
the accursed storm...
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Thank you everyone!
I definitely' can't unsee the rat now!
Manwhile: Number 15 - Mysterious! Nothing new in this one, just consolidating my techniques with stone buildings i guess.
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As for the coloring, i'd be very curious too! Maybe in November?
Cheers
Jack
Still going strong. I love that steep hillside/cave one and the small details in your market are lovely. Very nice castle as well, almost makes me wanna practice drawing, maybe I can work my way up to a shed
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Thank you Tilt! Well, i doubt that anyone here is much less proficient than me in drawing. It's just a matter of practice really, and experimenting styles. And I've got a long way ahead.
Thank you!
well, i'm lazy as i really try to find the quickest solutions to get what i want. A bit of painful cross-hatching can be quicker than other means, for sure.
ANYWAYS: here's today pick: "FAT"
Again, experimenting different views and concepts. A bit far from the cartographic approach, this time.
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Cheers
Jack
Todays map! well, again, not a map today. But a badass tree, i'm very happy of how it turned out!
C&C welcome, this hatching techniques will certainly be useful in the future too!
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Cheers
Jack