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    Another day, another map. Here is the Durgord Kingdom, a mountainous dwarven kingdom set in the middle of the Storm Dam Mountains. The Durgord Kingdom is the second kingdom by that name. The first was destroyed by a rampage of dragons fleeing their own home thousands of years ago when a series of volcanic eruptions occurred. Many of the ruins are still visible or known and tales are told of deep mines that have yet to be reclaimed. I have also marked the tribes and nations surrounding the Durgord Kingdom.

    This is a new style for me so let me know what you think!

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    Nicely done. Are you colouring after the drawing? I feel the hatches for the mountains could be a bit more dark, especially in the coloured part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Nicely done. Are you colouring after the drawing? I feel the hatches for the mountains could be a bit more dark, especially in the coloured part.
    Thanks! I have been doing the coloring over the linework drawing. I agree that the color does slightly overshadow the ink, particularly in the areas with finer details. I should certainly use a slightly larger tip next time I do that so it is more visible afterwards.

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    Yes or place colour first and the hatches afterward?

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    I always worry that if I do the inking on top of the colored pencil that the color would rub off and mess up my pen tip. Is this a valid worry? I never really thought to question/test it before. I may do a few quick sketches to test this because this method certainly would make the maps a tad bit sharper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    I always worry that if I do the inking on top of the colored pencil that the color would rub off and mess up my pen tip. Is this a valid worry? I never really thought to question/test it before. I may do a few quick sketches to test this because this method certainly would make the maps a tad bit sharper.
    Liners will work over top of colored pencil, but I suggest wiping the colored area free of debris before working on it. The process goes well until the tip gets gunked up, preventing the ink from exiting properly. I don't know that it does any permanent damage to be honest, with enough coaxing, the tip returns to normal.

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    PS I like you map, I haven't tried that manner of mountain before. The color overshadowing the liner can be alleviated by switching up the liner you're using, maybe go with a .01 so that the lines stand out more.
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    I will give it a shot then and see where it goes! Thanks for the advice Adfor and Ilanthar.

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