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    Such a wonderful tale about a wonderful place! Your words add so much to these lovely maps, it's a delight to immerse.
    I'd love adding more background stories to my maps, but (despite not bearing the elegance of yours) even if i'd write them in german it'd take me longer than the drawing itself! XD
    The sandstone colour, the detailed statues and burial goods (<3 the pottery!) give this tomb a fantastic sandy(?) atmosphere. Looking forward to see what comes next!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greason Wolfe View Post
    Dag nabit! I can't keep up with all these sweet little maps you keep posting. But this is sweet just like all the others.
    Thanks Greason When I am on point, I post a new piece every monday.
    That said, I can't always hit the mark. Sometimes work takes too much of my time.
    Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
    "lovely" tomb !
    I like the way you choose to have a very bright environment ! And the stairs going down in round is appealing to another map, with another chapter of the story ! Great job !
    Thanks Joel
    This was a fresh attempt to get a different look/color scheme for me.
    I like it and i'll definitely do it again. Those acidic yellow tones feel good.
    Quote Originally Posted by Abu Lafia View Post
    Such a wonderful tale about a wonderful place! Your words add so much to these lovely maps, it's a delight to immerse.
    I'd love adding more background stories to my maps, but (despite not bearing the elegance of yours) even if i'd write them in german it'd take me longer than the drawing itself! XD
    The sandstone colour, the detailed statues and burial goods (<3 the pottery!) give this tomb a fantastic sandy(?) atmosphere. Looking forward to see what comes next!
    Thanks Abu I'm always glad when people appreciate the tale.
    That does take a decent amount of extra work and is often not easy.
    I have gotten stuck on story many times. On occasion having to just let it go.
    I have been watching some lectures from Brandon Sanderson.
    Helpful, but showing all of my mistakes and how much I don't know about writing.
    Still helpful. You can check them out on youtube here.

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