You've got my rep in the WIP thread so I just can rate it. Well done!
Drawn for and commissioned by GM Zork.
(Only thing I don't get is why the image doesn't link to the fullview size! Anyway, here it be.)
Last edited by Lukc; 01-02-2012 at 03:29 PM. Reason: Added link to fullview size.
You've got my rep in the WIP thread so I just can rate it. Well done!
good job! love the effects
Excellent. Simple, elegant, and weathered. Love this stuff
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Excellent, I'll give you some rep for this for sure!
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Hey this is great Lukc, I love the coloring and the way you depicted the detail of the buildings and all works wonderfully.
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Lukc ...
you've done a wonderfully marvelous job on this one! This is one of the best Greyhawk maps that I have ever seen! I love the historicity that you've captured in making it look like an antique map from the Age of Exploration. I really love some of the old spellings that you used in the map key. This is the perfect synthesis of playability and real art.
I was wondering if you would mind talking about some of the techniques you used in making this fine map.
For example ... I assume you're working digitally, but, what software are you using? PS? Painter?
Also ... what did you go through to make the background look authentically water-painted like that? Did you use seperate layers for colours of it, or are you cloning a colour pattern?
Also, would it be possible to look at a pared down PSD or RIF, in order to see some of your techniques?
The world wants to know!
You have mastered so many styles and technics, its marvelous.