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    I really like this style. Try adding some feathery "ink bleed" to the linework edges to make it look even more authentic as the inked lines seem to float off the page in some places.

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    Thanks for the suggestions.

    I tried to add some 'ink bleed' and play around a bit with the river as well. I think the ink bleed idea worked. Although I am not happy with the river, I do think it is a little better.
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    Hello,

    Sorry to bump an old thread, I thought it would be ok since it is very related.

    I had a bit of a hiatus from map making, due to a lapse in gaming. ( I make these for a GURPS game that I GM.)

    However, I picked up a wacom tablet for a good price, so I thought I would have another go at city mapping.

    This one is also a bit of an experiment. I still don't have the hang of perspective; on a similar note, the darker sections of the city are supposed to represent the buildings being inside the cliff face, in a cave system. Does this work?

    Criticism welcome, cheers.


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