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    This is looking really good! As Neyasha said, that river is splendid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    This is looking really good! As Neyasha said, that river is splendid!
    Thanks Arimel!

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    I haven't had any time to throw at this recently, but last night I layed out the last, and largest, building: Sledgeburrow Manor.

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    The dwarves live in a manor, how silly, right? I love flipping troupes on their head. *laughs maniacally*

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    PS Camera is silly too, I guess.
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    Greetings!

    Festival season is back on, just what I needed. While I was there I got a fair amount of linework done, and since I've returned, today I finished, huzzah!

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    Elevations look ok? This landscape was a challenge, to be sure, so let me know if anything looks weird.

    Coloring always goes faster than lining, as I wanted to take a more 'assembly line' approach, so next go around I should have a base layer.

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    Wow! The cleanliness of the lines and tiny details are mind blowing!

    What type of pens are you using (although I'm sure I'd make comparatively messy lines with just about any pen).

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    Quote Originally Posted by squeen View Post
    Wow! The cleanliness of the lines and tiny details are mind blowing!

    What type of pens are you using (although I'm sure I'd make comparatively messy lines with just about any pen).
    Hey thanks, Squeen! I used Copic sepia 0.03, 0.05, 0.1, and 0.3. I love their tidy distribution.

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    This is looking really good so far Adfor, your line work is impeccable as always. I can't wait to see the coloured version taking shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wminish View Post
    This is looking really good so far Adfor, your line work is impeccable as always. I can't wait to see the coloured version taking shape.
    Coloring is my favorite part.

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    Trees are done, variation was my main goal. The water has turned out beautifully so far, I think, it's hard to capture the essence of flowing water. Cliffs and mountains will be my next target.

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    Hehe, so cool, Adfor ! There's so many terribly creative and smart details to see here !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistyBeee View Post
    Hehe, so cool, Adfor ! There's so many terribly creative and smart details to see here !
    Aww thanks, Misty! I love my details, I'm tempted to add a few more things before I color the grass.

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    The color continues to bring ol' Sledgeburrow to life. I'm in a great debate as to what color the rooves should be, I was thinking of just keeping them a nice tuskan red/clay color.

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    Hallo!

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    The first layer of color continues to bring this piece to life.

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