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    Map Badlands Arizona

    The Bad Lands.
    A map commission for Wild West alternative history TTRPG campaign.
    Arizona, 19th century.
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    Nice! The watercolor looks really nice on this map. Good choices of color for the desert.

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    Oh the watercolour makes the map look incredible!

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    love the watercolor look - Nicely done and I used to live there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterWitchRPG View Post
    The Bad Lands.
    A map commission for Wild West alternative history TTRPG campaign.
    Arizona, 19th century.
    Click image for larger version. 

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    Very nicely done. I do have a couple of quibbles. First, it seems to be stretched by about 50% in the east-west direction. Second, the large reservoirs of today, for instance Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Lake Roosevelt, Lake Havasu, were all created by dams built in the 20th century and weren't there in the 19th.

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    Damn ! The red spots give such a dramatic map to the whole piece ! The map looks terribly believable. Just out of some adventurer's pocket ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confutus View Post
    Very nicely done. I do have a couple of quibbles. First, it seems to be stretched by about 50% in the east-west direction. Second, the large reservoirs of today, for instance Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Lake Roosevelt, Lake Havasu, were all created by dams built in the 20th century and weren't there in the 19th.
    Thank you for the clarifications! I'm not terribly familiar with Arizona myself and was working on the client's brief. They are local and wanted it to be this way
    Fair enough though, if I had this information, I would have let them know.

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