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    I love it, Jo

    I have to admit its been a while. I'd almost forgotten this one with all the other lovely maps you've been drawing in the last couple of months.

    No one else has mentioned it, I know, which makes me wonder if its just me, but do you think it would look even better if you gave those floor plans just a couple more millimetres space between them and the edge of the frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whisper_my_name View Post
    That well is pristine!!! hahaha. I'm sure you will be adding some distressing factors to the cobblestone, and the well. I think it looks great though. Thanks for sharing.
    Thnks a lot... though it's not a well, but a semi-destroyed tower... I still have to work on the shadows to make it obvious

    Quote Originally Posted by DanielHasenbos View Post
    Very nice Inn Jo! You've done an amazing job on the tiles of the tower roof.
    Thanks ! I used a tutorial found here in the guild, for Illustrator... I had to adapt it, but I think it worked not so bad...

    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasR View Post
    The map is gorgeous and I love the subtle shadows but the gallow-y frame is what wins my heart on this
    Thanks a lot Thomas... I'm glad you liked it... I thought about that frame for months... that's the best I could think, regarding the subject...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    I love it, Jo

    I have to admit its been a while. I'd almost forgotten this one with all the other lovely maps you've been drawing in the last couple of months.

    No one else has mentioned it, I know, which makes me wonder if its just me, but do you think it would look even better if you gave those floor plans just a couple more millimetres space between them and the edge of the frame?
    Thanks Mouse ! I see what you mean and I'll see what I can do about it...

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