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    Beautiful work, thanks for sharing some of your techniques.
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    Those maps are fantastic! I ended up drooling all over my keyboard once I clicked on the thumbnails.
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    Those are really wonderfully done maps! I especially like the one of Port Tinker. You've done a superb job with the painting style, although I would also like to see a little less 'space' between the buildings.
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    “A good map is both a useful tool and a magic carpet to far away places." (unknown)

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    Absolutely superb, Still Pond and thank you for sharing your techniques with us. Port Tinker rated a 5 five from me. Would you have any objections if I used Port Tinker (duly credited of course) as an example map in my ongoing depiction of fantasy cities book (link in my sig below).

    all the best

    Ravs

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