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    It's a hand-drawn design I worked on. Took FOREVER to get them right. I have many different mtn ranges drawn and scanned so I can insert them and edit them as needed. I plan on adding the political lines and roads shortly. Any critiques for the land itself?
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    I like that...nice one Ravs!
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    If you are doing this for someone's book, as in something that might be published, then I strongly suggest that you do NOT even trace elements from the work of someone else. As you can see it can be very easy for such elements to be caught.

    By all means use their style, and study existing works, but make sure each element in the final is something you've drawn all by yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Talroth View Post
    If you are doing this for someone's book, as in something that might be published, then I strongly suggest that you do NOT even trace elements from the work of someone else. As you can see it can be very easy for such elements to be caught.

    By all means use their style, and study existing works, but make sure each element in the final is something you've drawn all by yourself.
    Thank you for your comment. I fully plan to draw all of it myself. I mentioned in my initial post that it was far from complete and I was going to hand draw it. I've also been working a long time to emulate their style. To the rest: I have already apologized for not giving credit where credit was due. Please keep any further posts to the point of my request: looking for major geographical errors. There really is no need to be rude and post inflammatory remarks.

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