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    Little red riding hood - on the road

    I decided to go with a more 'child-sketchy' style since this is a children's story after all.
    Inspired by Kyle Ferrin's art (Root board game)
    Color will follow if time sufficient
    In the meanwhile try to find out where our friend wolf at..

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    Hand drawn in Krita

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    I like it!

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    I agree, it looks good so far. Color might add some punch to it, but even without color, I think you got yourself a contender here.

    EDIT: Oh, and of course I found the big, bad wolf. I have a "nose" for these sort of things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greason Wolfe View Post
    Oh, and of course I found the big, bad wolf. I have a "nose" for these sort of things.
    A relative of yours GW?

    Great start XploringMap! Welcome to the Challenge! The Big Bad is hiding, but not to hard to find.

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    I found him. Not as easy as the other characters!

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    It took me less than I thought, so here it is

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    How cute, X'M !! This would totally have a room in a children's book !!

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    This is great! The color palette and paths remind me of the map for the board game Root.

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    Took me a while to find the wolf (I guess my eyes are going ). I want to hear the story involving the stones and chasm as well now though! I think those escapades will be equally as exciting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lupulus View Post
    This is great! The color palette and paths remind me of the map for the board game Root.
    You are right, that is where I was inspired from as I wrote in my first post here in this thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    Took me a while to find the wolf (I guess my eyes are going ). I want to hear the story involving the stones and chasm as well now though! I think those escapades will be equally as exciting!
    When I make maps I always have in mind board games, how a player could interact with the image and have choices, so I wanted to make the forest more alive, not just a straight path.

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