I've been wrestling with Dwarftown looking too "above-ground", the details feeling to Greco-Roman and not other-worldly enough. But I'm liking this more rough-hewn style. The final version should look something like this.
One thing about underground dwarf cities is that they have to be a bit cramped to underline the fact that they are situated below ground, but also look grand to underline the fact that they are made my expert miners.
I can't wait to see the finished product. I used your Fallcrest and Winterhaven maps a while ago and everyone wants to explore the Nentir Vale more as you progress... I am really excited about this one though...
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ReplyDeleteBoth versions are awesome, and look very dwarven to me. It's hard to pick a favorite. Definitely impressive stuff, either way.
ReplyDeleteAwsome work on all these maps. Been wanting to try to make some maps myself lately, and these are definatly very inspirational! good work
ReplyDeletemany thanks men! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
ReplyDeleteOne thing about underground dwarf cities is that they have to be a bit cramped to underline the fact that they are situated below ground, but also look grand to underline the fact that they are made my expert miners.
I think you have managed both well.
Ain't that the truth! Thanks Falke!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the finished product. I used your Fallcrest and Winterhaven maps a while ago and everyone wants to explore the Nentir Vale more as you progress... I am really excited about this one though...
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