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    Guild Adept Elterio Delgard's Avatar
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    Hi all! I have been trying lately to expand my horizons and decided to draw my first encounter map but I wonder if any of you could give me tips to improve my skills.
    Basically its Duke Arnolst with an expedition party camping near a ruined village and trying to understand what happened there even though it seems to have already happen some times ago by the vegetation growing already within the ruined houses.
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    They bought their own chairs (tabourets) and tables?
    You could add shadow to add depth.

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    I like the cartoony style

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    Thanks. So far shadows will have to wait because I do not have yet mastered the style enough to go to the second level if I can say so (in short I am not confident enough yet) But yes, shadows would actually help alot and since I DO have colours then shade could easily be done with a pencil.

    As for the chairs and tables, actually those are broken ruins so the Duke's men simply brought their own stuff but they are in the tents.
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    What we draw and what we write is part of us.
    No we do not create, we simply discover who we are.
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