Wow, thanks a lot, I'm glad you guys liked it! I hope to make more in th future
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Created in: Photoshop
Review
The sense of dilapidation in this dungeon is very well depicted. The floors are cracked and discoloured, the walls are pitted and dried blood stains on drainage grilles speak of a history of suffering in this dank and sorded place. The texture work in this map is superb as are the colour choices.
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Wow, thanks a lot, I'm glad you guys liked it! I hope to make more in th future
And another great pick. Love this map as well
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
This is fantastic! Looks official, you know, real?
Seriousley good.
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I know a guy with a website all about GIMP - have a look (he hardly has any members so he needs helping out)
Great take on it!
loyd
Thanks for the comments guys. I think in the books they keep their maps intentionally simple so that you can interpret it any way you like. And also, it cuts down on costs and time.
It's probably about money...it is a business after all. The maps we all make are because we love to make them and therefore spend a lot of time on them. That time means more labor hours and higher costs. Then there's is the cost of printing, too. Simple = fast = cheap. If I got paid the same thing for my maps as what I get for stained glass per hour then my maps would go for a couple of thousand dollars. I don't think there'd be too many companies willing to fork that out but I keep hoping that EA, Sony, or one of those big boys will come knocking
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I wouldn't mind doing maps like this one for $100 bucks a pop