Awesome piece Jo! Fantastic adaptation of the tutorial with your very own touch to it. It's a really nice addition to the perspectives of the original map. Keep up the great work!
Hello !
As I liked to follow the tutorial of Guillaume Tavernier, I tried to continue in this technique, by recovering a sketchup project of a map already presented here.
I find the choice of colors always interesting. It really catches the eye. I also liked the treatment of light and shadows: it is very strong, even more with this project which is in backlight ..
I still do not know if this technique can be useful to draw a map, but it's very nice illustrations to draw! Feel free to comment and criticize!
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Awesome piece Jo! Fantastic adaptation of the tutorial with your very own touch to it. It's a really nice addition to the perspectives of the original map. Keep up the great work!
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Cool...it's very autumn in coloration and you don't even have trees.
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It's pretty good, especially the perspective and lightning. The rocks are amazing, they really stand out.
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Great result. I'm tempted to try something following that tutorial too. Probably something a little smaller though.
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Another great result! Splendid work
Cheers,
Karl
Thanks a lot ! Since I had made the sketchup model, it was quite easy to have the basic layout.. I'm glad you like it !
Thanks ! It's quite funny... I think it comes from the angle of the light I choose in sketchup. Looking back to it now, I would choose a different angle, in order to be less in "backlight" (?), to have more surfaces facing the sun. And maybe I would choose a different time of the day to have less long shadows (though the long shadows helps to catch the slope, isn't it ?). I kept the Guillaume Tavernier palette of colors, and it looks like an autumn evening... strange, I didn't mean to and if I would have, I wouldn't have the slightest idea to achieve that... It's fun when you get surprised by your own drawings !?!
Thanks a lot Azélor ! I'm glad you like it ! For perspective and shadows, I relied on Sketchup (which is a huge help for me). And thanks for the rocks, I wasn't sure they would fit with the rest of the drawing. I think I could ameliorate the junction between rocks and grass, but I haven't found how...
Thanks Larb ! By all means, try this tutorial, I'm sure you'll like it : it's well explained and you'll get surprised by the result... and it's not so long too ! Guillaume Tavernier works fast and efficiently ! I'm looking forward to see what you'll achieve !
Thanks a lot Karl ! I'm glad you liked this piece !
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Great again Jo, Autumn is coming!