That's nice work there and I really do love those shields!
Hey guys,
Did this as personal commission for a client. I interpreted the original DnD map of this small kingdom state and went to town with it. It was alot of fun, and painting the shield designs was always a nice switch. unfortunately i get more map work than figure work these days, so its nice to be able to flex some more figurative paint skills
Ray Maze Ravenhold Kingdom 72dpi WIP.jpg
Shield Designs
Shield Design 72dpi watermarked.jpg
Thanks,
~Jared
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That's nice work there and I really do love those shields!
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Agreed, the shields are top-notch, particularly the one with the hammer.
Very nice map, with a very cadaverous feel to it. I specially like the compass you made; quite unique.
lovely map Jared, must admit that I initially saw the woods as water ... oh, and love those shields.. great colors
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Great map Jared! Very good marbling effect on it and all, I wouldn't mind a run-down on what layers and blends you used for it!
Very very pretty. I like.
Excellent work!
Quite a beautiful map, though I must admit like a couple of the above posters, that when I first looked at the map I thought the forests were bodies of water.
Excellent work!