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    Default Sorcery! 4 Map & Cutaway Artwork (Big Set of Maps)

    Hi guys,

    I recently finished a ton of work on the mobile game Sorcery! 4 from Inkle, a UK developer, and thought I'd share. The master map is navigated in-game with cutaway views that open up at specific locations for players to explore in-depth. This is the fourth in the four part series that I've worked on and each project has been a joy. I'm a little sad that the series is wrapped up but am so pleased with the way it all turned out.

    I've included zoom-in views of some of the details to boot. Please let me know what you think!
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    Those look amazing! I especially like the room with the dome and the fountain.
    A dragon with a penchant for mapmaking

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    Those are splendid Mike. Particularly Mampang.
    The mountains are rather nice.

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    Thanks guys! Those mountains were a labor of love.

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    Exceptional work Mike, as usual. No much to say, just admire the work.

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    Brilliant pieces here, Mike. A great inspiration in so many ways!

    I hope you get further commissions that you enjoy as much as this.

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    These works are incredible. Love the details.

    It might interest you to know that in previous eras apparently people hung some of their perishables from the ceiling or from wall hooks to prevent mice and other vermin from getting to them.

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    Goes without saying that these are some fab bits of art. I did a few cutaways myself and I enjoyed the extra interest of having to think about the underlying structural aspects of a thing to hold it up as well as the aesthetic qualities of the architecture and surface. I bet that game is fun to play.

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    Beautiful work! Reminds me a bit of Castle Ravenloft, easily my favorite D&D map. Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schley View Post
    Thanks guys! Those mountains were a labor of love.
    Your maps have ruined my D&D experience

    I won't DM any module that doesn't feature your art. Your dungeon crawl art is so superior to other artists. Keep up the good work!!

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