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Thread: 17th century Gothenburg in watercolors

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    Guild Expert Guild Supporter Lingon's Avatar
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    Thanks for the input Yeah, of course, true…
    I'm going to need to discard the plot plan for time reasons though :/ Will focus on labeling instead, which feels more important.
    Here's som progress (again just a section I'm afraid, will scan the whole thing when I have more time!). Played around a bit with textures, aiming for something more abstract than usually...
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    (And the colors turned out totally different to the last scan… another thing I will correct soon… maybe Tuesday.)

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    Sorry, anyone who was waiting for a tuesday update :/ Work got in the way again. Finished the map in the last minutes today. My dad liked it though Here's a full scan, with colors as close to the original as I can seem to get them. Thanks, people who followed along

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    I bet he was pleased this came out well. Great job on the lettering as well!
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    What a great map concept. I think its worth mentioning about the value of it having a personal story behind its creation. It is looking good too! but I love the personal connection to you and your dad. Makes the journey of doing the wip very valuable. Keep it up!

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    Lovely job, and I bet your dad was thrilled.

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