So clean and smooth, it's lovely. I like that pine forest a hell of a lot.
Here is a commissioned piece I recently finished for Philip Krowh, for a forthcoming RPG. Philip requested the style resemble an older map of mine.
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-Arsheesh
So clean and smooth, it's lovely. I like that pine forest a hell of a lot.
That's lovely, arsheesh. Very empty and evocative of cold, windswept plains...
Nice. I like how the map rides the border.
And the pine forests are a win.
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Nice work Arsheesh. Like Diamond, I like the feeling of emptyness. Coastlines could have used a bit more details perhaps.
Very nice composition and treatment of the elements, shows what you can do with just a few elements, nice labels too.
This is absolutely beautiful, in a muted sort of way. Moody, sparse, with a sense of great expanses which many maps never quite convey. Bleak and windswept, indeed.
Looking at this in detail, I like just about every element--the color and shapes of the forests, and the clear distinction between deciduous and coniferous trees; and especially the mountains and hills. Ordinarily I don't like sharp, pointed mountain-ridges, but these look great.
I assume your client supplied you with the names? I notice the cities are "Bantho" on the western shore of the Me Mievnoke Sea, and "Batho" to the east, and I'm assuming that difference is grounded in the setting.
good work! the pine forest are awesome indeed!!
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Beautifully drawn. I'm not such a big fan of the emptiness, personally I'd have tried to fill out that space with something, small illustrations, maybe swirling gusts of wind. Budget and client permitting, of course It's a wonderful style either way, great bleak colors, and I love how those pine forests surround the mountain peaks