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Very, very nice Dj. Ill be sure to try this out and post some results up at the CG.
Thanks, I’ll be looking forward to seeing your work on the CG forums 🙂
Cool tutorial 🙂 I peeked around at your work and was quite impressed. You’re a talented artist. I’ll definitely be referring back to this website in the future when my novel is nearer completion.
well thank you. Good luck with your novel! and once you’re ready for a map, don’t hesitate to drop me a message.
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Nice work Herwin! I love the style, scary but at the same time fun and friendly. Perfect for a family friendly fantasy RPG.
Thanks Dann, although this years entry wasn’t a winner for the contest, I loved making it and I’m glad you like it.
Love this. Would you do a tutorial on how you did the coloring for the Lorelands map?
Your map for Story Realms is amazing! It really bring the world of Storm Hollow to life. 🙂
Thanks, and I must say it’s a lot of fun working on this!
As one of the designers for Story Realms, I just wanted to thank you for your AMAZING work at visually creating such a detailed and beautiful world… when we were inventing the locations for Storm Hollow we we just dreaming that we’d have the opportunity to see our ideas realized in the style and detail we were hoping for and your work on the Storm Hollow rifts and the full map has been absolutely stunning. It’s a map you could get lost for hours in, looking at all the little details and wondering “ooh, what’s the story?”, then planning out your next adventure, and the one after that! Which is EXACTLY what we hoped for. Thanks so much for all your ideas and talented work. Couldn’t be happier!!
Hi Angela, thanks for these kind words. I love working on this project, and the more I see and hear about the game, the more I want to play it myself 🙂