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    Absolutely Beautiful!
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    I've enjoyed watching this map take shape over on Insta. The layout of both the town and the map are each excellent. Your line and color work are, as always, fantastic as well. I am always really excited to see more of your work as it inevitably inspires me.

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    Looks fantastic Voolf! Loved seeing it come together too!

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    An interesting study, with a great result. It's obvious you thought each line carefully, and I have no doubt your next perspective piece will be easier
    I see liiiittle mistakes with the dormers, and one with the roof between 8 & 7, but hey, I'm a pain, just ignore me ^^

    Show us more, Voolf ! Everyone is asking !

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    gore-juice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    ... I use a Cintiq for the 3rd year now and I still can't do neat lines to save my life...
    Hmm. i just assumend that i can make better lines with display tablet, but who knows, maybe I am wrong.

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    So precise, so neat ! The illustration looks wonderful !
    As the other says : the perfection of this drawing is in its precision ! Congratulations for the application and the patience it took !
    Thank you very much JO.

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    Absolutely Beautiful!
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    I've enjoyed watching this map take shape over on Insta. The layout of both the town and the map are each excellent. Your line and color work are, as always, fantastic as well. I am always really excited to see more of your work as it inevitably inspires me.

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh
    Likewise. I have exactly same feeling watching your maps. Thank you very much.

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    Looks fantastic Voolf! Loved seeing it come together too!
    Thank you Greg.

    Quote Originally Posted by MistyBeee View Post
    An interesting study, with a great result. It's obvious you thought each line carefully, and I have no doubt your next perspective piece will be easier
    I see liiiittle mistakes with the dormers, and one with the roof between 8 & 7, but hey, I'm a pain, just ignore me ^^

    Show us more, Voolf ! Everyone is asking !
    Thank you Misty. I see the flaws too when i look closely now. It's hard to do it right without any software that helps with perspective, like sketchup etc. Do you use anything that helps you with it ?

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    gore-juice!
    Haha, Thanks Jax !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Hmm. i just assumend that i can make better lines with display tablet, but who knows, maybe I am wrong.
    Oh, I'm hardly representative, don't worry! I've always been bad with lines. Your hand is clearly much steadier, judging by your lineart skills compared to mine, so I'm sure you'd do a lot better with the same equipment. And my lines would still be a million times worse without my Cintiq, so it absolutely DOES help. And the display tablet is a magnificent tool in any case, that I can recommend for everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    Oh, I'm hardly representative, don't worry! I've always been bad with lines. Your hand is clearly much steadier, judging by your lineart skills compared to mine, so I'm sure you'd do a lot better with the same equipment. And my lines would still be a million times worse without my Cintiq, so it absolutely DOES help. And the display tablet is a magnificent tool in any case, that I can recommend for everyone.
    Let's pactice drawing straight lines without ruler... There are exercise like that on youtube
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    Big fan of this, top job mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Thank you Misty. I see the flaws too when i look closely now. It's hard to do it right without any software that helps with perspective, like sketchup etc. Do you use anything that helps you with it ?
    The roofs, and especially the dormers, are always tricky, and sadly, I don't have any kind of miracle method ^^
    Step back after each house to check it individually. Split your view, it helps sometimes. Have refs. Look at houses around you. But those are just random things I'm sure you already do. It can be good to make a study with starting from a detailed flat ground plan you use as a base to build your verticals : it helps to understand better the shapes and angles

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