I'm not sure why you didn't like this Larb. I think it's wonderful.
What about it is not to your liking?
I like pretty much like everything about it myself.
Well it isn't really a village. It was actually originally a farmstead.
I did this in an hour or two for some practice. I don't really like how it turned out though. I didn't like how it was turning out early on but I thought I'd at least finish this one.
This is the last stop on the way to Argot. The Duke's men like to engage in the practice of gibbeting looters they catch alive along the road.
I'm not sure why you didn't like this Larb. I think it's wonderful.
What about it is not to your liking?
I like pretty much like everything about it myself.
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Thanks for the compliments. It's hard to say exactly what it is - I've just found something unsatisfying about my linework lately. It has led me to abandon several things.
Well, I can definitely understand the subjective nature of evaluating one's own work - for good or ill. I've been there myself.
From the outside, not knowing what about your linework isn't sitting well with you, I can't offer much.
I hate to think we're missing out on other works of yours due to that.
I don't see anything wrong with this piece.
Looking again, I had to add that I really like the grass lines.
Well, I hope it resolves. I am quite fond of your work and am always glad to see new works.
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I also think it's amazingly beautiful.
Beautiful piece! I love your maps, you know that.
I'm not an expert at all, but maybe the perspective of some elements seem strange to me (the tavern, the shop and the left tree). When I watch it as a whole, something doesn't match.
Hey, please, don't give up, I would hate to miss your incredible works.
That's excellent, Larb! It's clean, efficient and artistic. In fact, I wish I could draw like you do.
This is absolutely charming! I'm in awe of what you've produced in an hour. Don't be your worst critic because your work is lovely.
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