Well, it took me years and years to be able to draw this stuff in five minutes
I hadn't seen that What thread was that in?
Hehe, more than one person has said about robots and machines..
I like robots and machines.
I laughed at the part about doing a city before breakfast.
Thank you Mouse - that is a wonderful compliment.
It is ironic, as I do write often and I started writing poetic work when I was younger.
I write a bit every now and again too. Poetry, that is.
Hehe, I don't actually eat breakfast ;P I usually only eat one meal a day.
And then drink coffee all day long
Thanks Josiah The watercolor style makes for faster work on color.
Oh, I am still slowly working on Algefar too, along with like a million other maps.
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Hehe Raisz is a worthy aspiration.
I have a map I haven't shown yet that relates to Skenara..
I think you'll like it. It's much like Algefar, but I did it before working on Algefar.
Hey nam, I use photoshop and a wacom. I do all of the color work in Photoshop.
I've worked for a while at trying to replicate some natural media techniques in digital format.
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It is here, The conversation which led to it starts from post #24. We were just wondering how you can draw such fast, beautiful buildings all the time and dont get tired of itOriginally Posted by J.Edward
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So, Chashio was doing this map thing and I got the idea to take that oblique view and see what the whole world would look like.
It is a small deviation from that image. What we realized was that this would be a rather small world.
That seemed like a sort of fun thing to do... little worlds.
So, this is the first in a possible series of Little Worlds.
Maybe even stories from Little Worlds.
This is Grey World, or the Lands of Chaoshi Unogwaja
Chaoshi is a character in several worlds of mine, based loosely on our mutual friend, Chashio.
K-world Grey World 01a.jpg
This is just at a sort of advanced sketch stage right now.
Colors will prob change and land features are still being developed.
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