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    Map Unnamed Isle (style test)

    A style test, experimenting upon my previous map:

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    I love it! I am also looking forward for more painterly maps on my end

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    Excellent ! It's very impressive !

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    It's really gorgeous. I want more in that superb style!!

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    Welp, I'm in love. Great piece Ifrix!
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    Absolutely love it. Great style. Very realistic in a painterly style, almost like the opening scene of a Disney movie. I think i can almost see squirrels jumping from tree to tree

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    This is beautiful!

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    That is so so pretty. Really like the style here. Fantastic job

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    This is wonderful, and I'm not surprised considering how well that wedding venue map of yours turned out.
    The colors really bring things to life without at all feeling cartoony or out of place. One need look no further than Francesca Baerald to know how lovely a watercolor style can look on a thematic map, and you've done a great job executing it.
    Zooming in some of the lineart feels a bit fuzzier than I might like on certain features such as the sea serpent, but since it's just a test for now I don't know if that's just a side-effect of doing that quickly. It's hardly noticeable, anyhow. Awesome job overall, and I'm looking forward to seeing more from you!

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