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Thread: Lunburg (yet another new town)

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    Guild Journeyer Chlodowech's Avatar
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    About time we had an update!

    You could fill the foreground with a forest but I imagine drawing that many trees might be the path to madness.
    Indeed! I‘m glad to be back on this one after a break that lasted way too long.
    About your advice: Technically drawing a forest would not be an issue, though it feels a bit like filling space that i want to have something interesting rather.

    Very nice. I‘d love to see this as a finished work.
    Thank you for the kind words. I really want to get it done quickly now, it’s been catching dust in a corner for way too long now.

    Oh, something from Chlo‘ ! Always a pleasure to see you around with your always splendid work !
    Thank you very much, and i‘m glad you’re still around for this one as well!

    On the productivity side, i managed to get some bits done again, notably on the street going uphill to the walled town, and some nature in the bottom suburb.

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    The details on all your little houses is fantastic.

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    Your artwork is beautiful and so nicely structured. Well done.

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    Amazing, just amazing
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    Really impressive and beautiful work.

    The only thing weird for me is the bridge which seems to be at an angle in the river, especially if it is a river having seasonnal highs as you wrote earlier with the new town established to escape flooding.

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    Loved it! I really like to see when someone carefully detail every house in a town, it gives quite a unique feeling and want you to wonder into the picture, just like a novel. Looking forward to see the finished version and other WIPS. Great patience work!

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    I feel transported back to Germany 500 years ago - so well done. Reminds me of a lot of artwork I studied in grad school. Thank you!
    "The medium is the message." -- Marshall McLuhan

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    Fantastic work, the amount of little details is insane.

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