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Journey of the Sarune by j.stevenson
I love the color pallet of this map! Can you share any info on how you achieved it?
Thanks squeen This is a pencil drawing placed as a multiply layer over a low-saturation, textured page in photoshop. The only other things done to it are some digital shadow enhancements, and a some highlights. The shadows are just a pale warm grey on a multiply layer. And highlight are a similar, but lighter, pale warm grey on a soft light layer.
Thank you! The clouds (which I struggle with) are very, very good. Sorry, one more question: surely you inked some of the pencil lines? If not, how did you get them to contrast so nicely?
I use several different pencils. Most are lighter, but my finish fine line pencil leaves a quite nice dark line,so I use it for certain areas to leave very dark lines. It can be tricky to do a good scan that preserves the lighter line work as well.