some of you might be familiar with Sir Clarence's maps - he's done work for a number of DF publications, and is at work finishing up the maps for the Castle of the Mad Archmage for Black Blade
At any rate, he's finally got a website up that features some of those maps. Check 'em out here: http://www.andreasclaren.de/index.htm
Sir Clarence's maps
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Re: Sir Clarence's maps
Sir Clarence's maps add their cachet to at least one of my own works, so I certainly appreciate what he does!
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Re: Sir Clarence's maps
Good stuff, indeed.
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Re: Sir Clarence's maps
He's a very talented fellow.
Re: Sir Clarence's maps
Very nice. Any idea what program he is using for these maps?
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Re: Sir Clarence's maps
Clangador - I asked Clarence himself, and he tells me it's CC3
he's done much map work for me, and it's always been wonderful
he's done much map work for me, and it's always been wonderful