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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    The funny thing is that at first, I didn't see a parchment but a great lake region, like in in the NW of Canada.

    It's kinda torn, so, I'd say a treasure or a pirate map ; a map or a plan that has suffered a bit. And it could be fun to wonder what missing informations are in the holes .
    Yeah, that's certainly because I do my coastal details like I do my wears on the parchments. I may need to change this. Usually I use sea squigglies to tell the two appart. I like the idea though. The background is destined to be used for my fourth Hattam Reyes map (my avatar in J.Edward's "The Ward of Chiezbehrg"). I guess I'll let the pencil run free and then do something with the forms. I'll take my time as I'd like to make a highly detailed map (the perks of working large). In the meantime, I scanned the parchment at 600 dpi, just in case I mess it up

    Here's the result before I shade the tears.
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    So did I! The tears are the map
    Yeah, it could be fun to draw them as scorched islands surrounded by rivers of lava. I might try this someday ...

    PS : I hesitate between hating and loving J.Edward for giving me this torn parchment obsession with his awesome ones ...

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    And a bunch of tests of new drawing tools meant as a study for mountains and line width. I need to get those mountains !

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    Sweet! I really like the one on the first image - the largest drawing there - it's spot on. What are you using for those brush-like lines? er.. a brush? (from what i can see from the third page).
    You're trying to get J.Edward style mountains, right?

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    Wow, it's looking great! Especially the lighter versions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MapMappingMapped View Post
    Sweet! I really like the one on the first image - the largest drawing there - it's spot on. What are you using for those brush-like lines? er.. a brush? (from what i can see from the third page).
    You're trying to get J.Edward style mountains, right?
    Thanks MMM, I'm using a Kuretake soft brush n°13 I recently bought. Great tool ! And I am TOTALLY (desperately ?) trying to replicate John's style ! I'd love to do the linework on my lite challenge entry (and a personal project) in this style.

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    Wow, it's looking great! Especially the lighter versions.
    Merci Julien I'm not there yet but I'm at work.

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    I do like that pic with the chasm. It looks great!
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    Those are great Thom, especially the chasm.
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    What Chickpea and Voolf said. Nice ink work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    I do like that pic with the chasm. It looks great!
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    These look great Thomas.
    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Those are great Thom, especially the chasm.
    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    What Chickpea and Voolf said. Nice ink work.

    Cheers,
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    Thanks all About the chasm, I printed J.Edward's Divided Lands and tried to replicate the style. He has such a great way of shading things lately. I'm also trying to replicate his mountains style with bad results (I do quite nice cliffs by aiming for mountains chains ...)

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