These look pretty darn good, nice job. No critiques just kudos![]()
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Last edited by Highlander; 09-28-2008 at 10:11 PM.
These look pretty darn good, nice job. No critiques just kudos![]()
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I like the "aged" quality in your maps, they have a very realistic feel. Similar in quality to some of the old maps I view (150 year old atlases). Very nice.
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Nice maps. I especially like the British Colonies
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Wow... O_O
These really look like they are from the 1890 Rand McNally! These look like something I would be viewing from the Rumsey Collection. Well done. Now stop showing off and tell us how you did it!
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I like these very much. good show.
Very cool stuff!
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Nice work. Very convincing of the period. Also, props on calling Alaska by the Russian version, Alyaska.
They are a bit stunning. Good work!
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I love the cultivated careful style of neglect! They're marvelous! You have to look twice to see that they're very subversive.
Good stuff - great imagination - Rep o matic!