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    Map Akaos

    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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    So clean and smooth, it's lovely. I like that pine forest a hell of a lot.

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    That's lovely, arsheesh. Very empty and evocative of cold, windswept plains...

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    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.

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    Very nice composition and treatment of the elements, shows what you can do with just a few elements, nice labels too.

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    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.

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    good work! the pine forest are awesome indeed!!

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    I second what everyone else said. Reminds me of the relatively simple style of the Barrowlands.. love it!

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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

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