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    Default Country of Gardenoor

    This is my first commission! It is probably complete, the only thing that still will probably be changed is the size of the text, I think it is too small because it is in the book.

    I've really enjoyed doing this and I've learned a lot from it, like use bigger files, and don't use such small files, and make bigger mountains, and don't make such small mountains . The file size is the thing I regret most about it, I really should learn to make them a bigger size, I'm usually working at 200 or 300%.

    Map Final - Poster.jpg

    Here is the WIP thread: http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...ad.php?t=33067

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    Lovely work! Parts of it look like they could have been water-colored.

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    -Arsheesh

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    Efficient and well done map! The different elements are very well drawn.
    My two nitpicks would be about the texture(?) of the forest that I would tone down just a bit and the color of the crops, a bit too flashy to my taste.

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    Great job, turned out excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    Lovely work! Parts of it look like they could have been water-colored.
    Thanks Arsheesh!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Efficient and well done map! The different elements are very well drawn.
    My two nitpicks would be about the texture(?) of the forest that I would tone down just a bit and the color of the crops, a bit too flashy to my taste.
    Thank you Ilanthar!
    What do you mean by the forest texture? I agree about the farmlands, but the client said it was hard for him to see it before, so I made it a bit more noticeable.


    Quote Originally Posted by Lingon View Post
    Great job, turned out excellent!
    Thanks Lingon.
    Last edited by Josiah VE; 03-15-2016 at 02:40 PM.

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    Really nice work and splendid color Josiah.
    Definitely rep worthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    Really nice work and splendid color Josiah.
    Definitely rep worthy.
    Thanks so much J. Edward! It means a lot.

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    Some nice work there Josiah. The colours work really well and I like the way you've faded in the edges. Keep up the good work!

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    Nice work. Beautifull colors.

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    By Josiah VE
    What do you mean by the forest texture?
    Looking at it again, I got it wrong. You didn't used a texture, it's the paper background and the way it blend with the forest layers. It seems a bit digital... but not at all with the rest of the map... I fear I'm not helping and I'm not very clear. Never mind, it's an excellent map!

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