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Thread: I've made my first map that im really proud of (WIP)

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    Wip I've made my first map that im really proud of (WIP)

    Hi guys long time since I've posted in here. Hope everyone has been doing just alright.

    Im here to share my map. I hope you like it!
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    I've tried a LOT of stuff, in search for my "own" style of drawing maps. And i think i found it!

    I've made another "tile", but ill save that for later (its not quite done yet)

    See way more images on my instagram!
    https://www.instagram.com/andreas_r_b/

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    Nice work! I like the meanders of your river. You've developed a nice style, I'd say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Nice work! I like the meanders of your river. You've developed a nice style, I'd say.
    Thanks a lot!

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    Very nice! Great map!

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    I agree with Ilanthar - your river is very convincing, and that's often the most difficult thing to get right.

    Nice map

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    Pretty!
    Now bring us moar tiles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaidd Drwg View Post
    Pretty!
    Now bring us moar tiles!
    as you wish
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    And together
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    That's beautiful! And you say this is the first map you ever drew?

    Outstanding!

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    This is not the first map i every draw. But of this "kind" it is. I've tried lots of stuff but never found comfort in one style. Thats ultill now.

    *edit: I'm sorry if i was misleading in the title.

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    Its how I imagine an Ordnance Survey cartographer would approach drawing a dungeon map, but applied to a small region instead... if that makes sense. As beautiful as an OS map, but with far more spirit and a sense of fun

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