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    Merci Julien

    Here comes another batch. The heat has been pretty tough this summer (and it is not finished yet) and this allowed for a bit more doodling as firing up the computer to draw for hours was unthinkable at times.

    First, a piece drawn during the first heat wave of the summer based on the big dog constellation for etymological reasons :

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    Then a little art nouveau experiment :

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    And some watercolor experiments (with process using masking fluid) ...

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    ... to color this one :

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    As usual, any comment and critic is welcome, this is a "growing up" thread

    Cheers !

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    Those water color experiments are very interesting (I have my palette "sleeping" in a drawer since a veeeerrry long time ).
    And I'm obviously looking forward for that "Art Nouveau" map .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Those water color experiments are very interesting (I have my palette "sleeping" in a drawer since a veeeerrry long time ).
    And I'm obviously looking forward for that "Art Nouveau" map .
    Merci Julien The Art Nouveau map style will be used at some point, that's for sure.

    In the mean time, some more watercolor tests. Far from perfect but I learned a lot with this one and that's the point. Also, it's a Boredom Country map as it's been designed during work meetings. Hope you enjoy it.
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    Edit : Sorry for the ugly tablecloth

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    This is cool ThomasR, I want to get on this water color train, it's really appealing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pomb View Post
    This is cool ThomasR, I want to get on this water color train, it's really appealing.
    Thanks a lot for the cheering, Pomb, I need it for this kind of exercise as it frightens me a bit

    On another note, here's a little quick one I did for my wife. She teaches Literature and she's gonna have her pupils study excerpts of Robinson Crusoë. She needed a little map (11 x 20 cm) for the kids to place some labels so, I kept it simple but in character with the parchment and rhumbs. The coastline is not consistent with the knowledge of the era but is a contemporary Mercator projection (the reason is not to mess with the Geography teacher's work). It's only coastlines with rhumb lines placed randomly to differentiate land and sea. I couldn't resist having fun with the compass roses.

    Here it is. Feel free to use it if you teach anything and need it.

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    Stay tuned for some poorly thought Mapvember maps in the next weeks.

    Cheers !

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    Ooh, nice things happening in this thread I love that you're expanding with the watercolors and such!
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    I am so sorry I've missed this thread before now, Thomas!

    Gorgeous work all round, and now I find that I must have repped you recently in that recent Lite Challenge, because I can't rep you again now I've found this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chashio View Post
    Ooh, nice things happening in this thread I love that you're expanding with the watercolors and such!
    Thanks Kaitlin I still have to dive more frankly into the traditional media world.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    I am so sorry I've missed this thread before now, Thomas!

    Gorgeous work all round, and now I find that I must have repped you recently in that recent Lite Challenge, because I can't rep you again now I've found this.
    Don't be sorry, Sue, it's just a thread to keep track of my doodles and come back to it sometimes. I'm just glad you liked it, thanks

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    Map

    Here's a map I drew on A3 cheap watercolor paper with only a 0.1 Windsor&Newton fineliner (just to test that brand - nice feel but the tip dries too quickly).

    It started as a map for the Autumn challenge and the deadline went by while I was chipping at some commission work. I decided to finish it and go full traditional with it. I mean no digital at all, hence the minimalistic lettering but at least, I drew all the letters by myself trying to mimic Hector Grimaud's Art Nouveau's lettering for the title (The Archipelago of Autumn).

    I plan on adding watercolors before the end of the year but as usual, I'm intimidated by the painting.

    Here's the scanned B&W full size map. You can play with it if you fancy it.

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    Hope you like it.

    Cheers !
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    Just a little rough waiting to become a poster because the sketch was too fun to draw.

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