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    Map Maps of the Kingdom of Terrsaw

    Hi Folks,

    Today I'm sharing two maps done tor two installments of author Stacey McEwan's series "The Glacian Trilogy".

    Stacey wanted a map of the whole kingdom for the first book and then a zoomed in version of the northern area. The mountain chain on the first map was fun to draw and playing with that part zoomed in was much more fun. A map consisting of mainly mountains can feel tricky at first but I'm right at home with those

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    Hope you like them.

    Cheers !

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    Nice set.
    That is some densely pack mountains over there
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    lovely! As said, the work on the mountains is impressive. The second map is very dense, but still legible, a subtle balance, well done!

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    I love that second map particularly, but your poor wrists!!

    It looks great and will work well in a novel because it's so clear and legible, and that isn't always easy to pull off with the amount of detail included.
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    There's something about giant mountains and impressive ranges, obviously ! A good thing that mountains are more pleasant (at least imho) to do than forests.
    Very well done and great iconic towns and buildings by the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voolf View Post
    Nice set.
    That is some densely pack mountains over there
    Yup

    Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
    lovely! As said, the work on the mountains is impressive. The second map is very dense, but still legible, a subtle balance, well done!
    Merci Joël, glad you think so

    Quote Originally Posted by ChickPea View Post
    I love that second map particularly, but your poor wrists!!

    It looks great and will work well in a novel because it's so clear and legible, and that isn't always easy to pull off with the amount of detail included.
    Yeah, I love it too. My wrists ? Nah, they're fine, they're used to it now ... my undead ones at least Yeah I had to play a bit with contrast and, to be honest, the white glaciers are not only there for show

    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    There's something about giant mountains and impressive ranges, obviously ! A good thing that mountains are more pleasant (at least imho) to do than forests.
    Very well done and great iconic towns and buildings by the way!
    Mon ami, I wholeheartedly agree, mountains over forests any day, they're less work Merci beaucoup Julien !

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    Lovely work! As others have said, that is a reasonably high mountain density, but you make it work And definitely, mountains are so much nicer to do than forests!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    Lovely work! As others have said, that is a reasonably high mountain density, but you make it work And definitely, mountains are so much nicer to do than forests!
    Yay for team Mountains !! Thanks Kellerica

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