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    This only took just under a few hours but I am quite pleased with it. I'm also having a lot of fun doing these small practice maps - based on the same idea when JEdward did his small maps.

    The name was chosen by a friend. It takes some inspiration from those old french sea forts.
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    Guild Expert Facebook Connected Arimel's Avatar
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    This looks really great. The shadows came out pretty well.

    What size do you do the small drawings at?

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    I just start at 1500 x 1500 and go from there.
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    I really like it. Looks great.
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    I líke the grey scale gradient you used as well as the tiny details you included in the map. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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    Love it! Thanks for sharing! Love big city, kingdom & continental size maps but this is a reminder that small but cool can be pretty awesome too.

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    These fine shadows and highlights are delightfull! Very well done!

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