Salutations!
### Latest WIP ###
Vin Taerynth6, by Ian Ringler.jpg
Got the title and water colored in! Now on to the fun part, the actual city.
Cheers!
IR
Howdy folks!
Vin Taerynth5, by Ian Ringler.jpg
Not a huge update, but I got the ships I wanted in place; a swan based ship, and what will be the largest trireme in the elve's fleet, used to police the waters of the lake (still unnamed) that the city sits upon. Now on to finishing the docks, and getting the title in place.
Cheers!
IR
Last edited by Adfor; 07-04-2019 at 05:23 PM.
Salutations!
### Latest WIP ###
Vin Taerynth6, by Ian Ringler.jpg
Got the title and water colored in! Now on to the fun part, the actual city.
Cheers!
IR
i like the coloring, it's have a dreamy feeling and it's look really good
Great stuff so far! This is coming along nicely.
On feedback, I would say give some shadows to the docks to get it to look more like the perspective of the rest of the map. I know its posts is giving a bit of that feeling, but I feel just a bit more added would sell it more.
Anyway, good job and keep it up, this is going to be a real nice map.
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the skies proclaim the work of His hands.
Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.
~ Psalm 19
I appreciate the kind words! I mainly use Verethin colored pencils for my coloring.
I definitely plan on it! I hadn't thought about it for some reason before I posted my update, I'll be sure to make it happen once I finish a portion of a little side project I got started on (will post later ).
Thank you for the motivating kindness, Omri!
Last edited by Adfor; 07-11-2019 at 10:48 PM.
I like looking at your WIPs. It's really nice to see the way you work. The colours are lovely and I truly admire your patience. I also like that these are drawn in a sketchbook, almost as if some cartographer made them during their journeys.
Amazing building details. I love the look. Great job and keep up the good work.
Del
This is looking great so far. You've got quite a charming style.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
To hear that someone enjoys seeing my work progress is huge for me, very grateful! Patience is putting it lightly, it can be super intensive work just to get a handful of buildings put down sometimes, but being in a 5x7 sketchbook makes it much less daunting.
Thank you, Lazy One!
Thanks for the motivating words, Delgon! I've put this one down for awhile, and after all of the comments I might have to pick it back up again.
It means a lot to hear you say so, Arsheesh!