Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
The maps at the beginning of the books are always a real challenge. I can't find many that are good enough, with enough detail, but still readable, with landmasses that remain credible. This is one of those that makes you want to read the book and follow the adventures on the map. A job well done!
That's a great compliment, Merci Joël

Quote Originally Posted by Turambar View Post
I really love how you did the desserts on this one. I may have to take as inspiration. Also a great compass rose (as always on your maps).
You should, that's a lazy efficient way to draw them (never got the hang for tappering the dunes). And I like a simple sturdy compass rose once in a while, thanls Turambar

Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
Unusual colour palette for you, but I like it a lot and it'll work great in a book. The labelling is very good and easy to read.
That unusual ? You might be right, I hadn't drawn a full sepia map in a long time and the fewer the font the better

Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
Very efficient, I bet it looks great in the book.
Merci Julien