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    Guild Novice Errandir's Avatar
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    It looks wonderful, and I'm happily surprised to see this kind of map here as well (doesn't look like your usual 2D map). Great for inspiration!
    I was wondering, which software did you use to color it? I'm presuming it's software based on the style, but I can't put my finger on it yet which tool you used.

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    I use SAI and Photoshop. And I just use the pen tool in SAI and the regular brush tool in photoshop. I also usually always put a texture on top of everything at 10% overlay so that the colours are less flat.
    My new Deviant-thing. I finally caved.

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    Oh yeah, I remember you started this map. Very cool to see it finished!

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    i built it in MineCraft

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    I am legitimately flattered and impressed. =O
    My new Deviant-thing. I finally caved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finrod Cuthalion View Post
    i built it in MineCraft

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    very nice! way better than what i've made:


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    Guild Novice Finrod Cuthalion's Avatar
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    impressing nonetheless

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    I seem to recall this piece. The color are really nice!

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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    I always enjoy looking at your maps. There is always so many little details that tell a unique story of each place you depict. That tell the story of the people who inhabit them.

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