The Bison King wrote:Why do you have a brush shaped like a pepper? when do you ever need that?
A salsa party?
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The Bison King wrote:Why do you have a brush shaped like a pepper? when do you ever need that?
The Bison King wrote:Why do you have a brush shaped like a pepper? when do you ever need that?
AndyDufresne wrote:Looks all pretty good, I think. Did you put the signature between the seal the bear as a separator or sorts? I kind of like signatures shrunken in corners.
--Andy
RjBeals wrote:love those mountains
i think the only thing that bugs me is the hard state border line of eastern Cali. The map looks like watercolor, and normally you don't have those hard lines in watercolors. I think it would look better if you didn't have a "floating" state, and instead had a muted natural map bordering it. I understand that it's a bit late to do that, just thought I would suggest it.
otherwise, love the map. nice work.
Vlasov wrote:Just curious -- How long does it normally take for a map to "graduate" to the Final Forge?
Vlasov wrote:And who decides when it's ready?
The Bison King wrote:Lompoc is Now Santa Barbara, and Santa Barbara is now Ventura. Other concerns?
And one thing really bugs me, the red in LA right where it touches the regional border, seems too blown out by contrast, mainly just the right hand side.
I don't believe I ever received your opinion on possibly desaturating the colors some.
And the color on Mojave Desert seems off in the legend and doesn't match the region... it could be lighter.
I think I'm starting to like this map... plus your comment on my sketchblog helped
Win! I am completely content now. Gonna be one of my favorite maps just as soon as it's quenched!
lostatlimbo wrote:Looking good. Hope this can move on soon.
Still wish you could work in Salton Sea somehow though - just doesn't seem like California without it.
Vlasov wrote:While you're at it, maybe you could also draw in the California portion of Lake Tahoe, and lower the name ("Lake Tahoe") a bit to make room.
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