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Thread: June 2021 Challenge: The Tower of Woven Words

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    The inking is now finished. I don't think I'm 100% happy with the Mechanus window but apart from that, I'm pretty pleased with the current progress.

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    Super cool. And even if you hadn't labeled any of the windows, I think your illustrations make pretty clear what each of them are.

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    Looking excellent. It has some kind of comics vibe to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond View Post
    Super cool. And even if you hadn't labeled any of the windows, I think your illustrations make pretty clear what each of them are.
    Thanks Diamond. I'm glad that you're able to distinguish the windows clearly, I scrutinised the content of those windows quite a lot before deciding on the final layouts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    Looking excellent. It has some kind of comics vibe to it.
    Thanks Ilanthar. I thought it was a look that would work quite well for a Gnome themed map.

    I've been colouring for the last few days, I was concerned that I was going to run out of time as I've been a bit busy lately but I've made good progress and probably only have 1 - 2 hours work left to finish it. I'm still debating what to do in the mechanus window, at this stage I think I'll try and aim for a copper look on the cogs and colour them red, then shade with brown and black. Appart from that I really just have the portraits to finish.

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    Oh wow, that is GREAT with color. I mean it was awesome before, but now...

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    What Diamond said. That's really nice color work.

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    Alright, after a few more hours (and much colour correction on the scan) I think I'm done.

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    This looks really good. Linework and colors up to your usual quality! I keep seeing Gandalf having his beard pulled in the top left gnome though!

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    You've found your stride with color, Will. The pallet is vibrant and well balanced!

    This may be my favorite of yours so far.

    IR

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    Love the idea behind this map. Sounds like a really fun element to explore in a campaign. Nicely mapped as well. Excellent work.

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