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    Post Nice!

    Very nice, I can imagine exploring the city. Really very unique in my opinion!

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    This is amazing! After seeing this I want to start playing RTS games again

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    Wow! That's a gorgeous map! I can't wait to use that for my PCs in my D&D game. It's going to take me ages to look at all the bits of detail in it to give me ideas of how to mine it for plot ideas too. Awesome map!

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    Love it! I want to go live there

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    How tediously wonderful! Mind if I ask what size the original canvas was? Even with the pen-tool that is an amazing amount of line work! Great map!

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    Oh my God! Oh wow that is perfect!
    Tout simplement magnifique
    (Via Google Translator)

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    That is a wonderful map! All thumbs up, and more!

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    Congrats! Well deserved.

    Wingshaw


    Formerly TheHoarseWhisperer

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    Default Immersive and compelling!

    Akae, this piece represents everything I love about maps.

    The artistry makes it more intimate... because it's not "photographic", then the artist becomes a part of the story being told by the map. The hand that meticulously drew those homes and cliffs becomes the narrator and informs how we interpret it.

    The unique layout and topography of the city is utterly fascinating... makes you wonder why and how people chose to settle here. It's history, then, becomes a matter of speculation and curiosity as well, enriching the narrative.

    And lastly, there's just enough detail to allow me to project myself into the map, wondering what that street or that neighborhood look like, who lives there, etc.

    Seriously... THIS a masterful work. Bravo

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    Thank you very much!!! <3
    @ DHRobinson : thanks a lot for your comment!!!

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