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    I'm doing a break with sketchup and I've decided to go back on mapping with a regional map of my Domhantyr world. It's the western Torfani region, Torfani being the big SW peninsula of the eastern continent.
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    I've tried to work the mountains inspired by the last WIP of Max, and I must say I'm pretty satisfied with it. I will probably test a few things about the coastline too, and I'm wondering if I need more minor rivers.
    Western Torfani.jpg

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    I like your mountains! The only thing that bothers me about them is the fact that they seem to jut out (I always make the same mistake by the way), while Max's, since you mentioned our mountain master, gently rise up from the surrounding land. I think the trick is to start your line work almost horizontally, and make the slopes steeper the closer you get to the top.

    The shading is excellently done, however! No remarks whatsoever on that point. Your coastline is great too, but we already knew that, of course ;-)

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    Thanks Caenwyr ! And excellent suggestion. I've added some more progressive slope at the mountains bases and will take care of that from now.
    Some more mountains and the basic coastline.
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    Ilanthar - are you doing all of this with just a mouse? not a tablet?
    If so, that is really, really impressive. I tried doing some work a few days back with just a mouse and it nearly killed me.
    As I really enjoyed the original map, this should be good to watch too.

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    Those mountains are magnificent! I love the jagged crags and the contours. I'll definitely be watching this one.

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    This is looking awesome!! Great work, Ilanthar, can't wait to see where you're taking this. The mountains are delicious!

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    This looks very promising! I love the mountains and the palette. Looking forward to seeing more of this.

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    The mountains are more beautifull when knowing they are done with a mouse. For the sea, i'll go deeper on texturing with a bluer colour.

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    This looks very promising! I love the mountains and the palette. Looking forward to seeing more of this.
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    Wow, thanks a lot everyone !

    @J.Edward : yes, still working on Paint Shop Pro 7 and with a mouse. I did considered buying a tablet, but in the end, I chose a comfortable chair (both for work and mapping) ! Maybe later...

    A few more mountains and some tests about coloring the sea. I wanted to change and not use my usual tones of blue, for a deeper one... I think it misses something still.
    Western Torfani.jpg
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    Looking good, love the colors of the mountains. The sea might not be a problem once you add labels, a key, compass rose, etc. Maybe sketch those in and then see if it needs anything.
    Great job, love the shape of the mountains too.

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