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    Professional Artist Facebook Connected Blaidd Drwg's Avatar
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    You mean like one of these?
    It works, but I think I've misjudged the scale. Most buildings are just 3-5 millimeters high and that makes it very easy to screw up. I just hope that all the little mistakes won't stand out so much when it's done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaidd Drwg View Post
    It works, but I think I've misjudged the scale. Most buildings are just 3-5 millimeters high and that makes it very easy to screw up. I just hope that all the little mistakes won't stand out so much when it's done
    They don't even stand out now. I can't find anything that is glaring. Maybe one wavy roof, but anything else I could see being intentional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphine_Harmonium View Post
    They don't even stand out now. I can't find anything that is glaring. Maybe one wavy roof, but anything else I could see being intentional.
    I agree, now that I'm used to it. I was hoping it would work that way, and it does, as long as you don't take a good hard look at each individual building

    Latest update. I did a border first. Maybe not the wisest decision, but I needed to do something different fort a while.
    And then there's the cathedral ... I think I've overdone it. It was meant to be big, but not Albert Speer big. I got so hung up on drawing the thing (octagonal groundplan in isometric projection, aaaargh), that I lost sight of the bigger picture. I think I'm just going on with it and if I still feel it's to fracking huge when the pen drawing is done, I will scale it down in photoshop before I start colouring.

    Thanks for the kind words, motivational rep and advice so far! You've been a great help

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