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I just enjoyed this video so much, it was fun to watch and listen to and I'm excited for more of these hopefully
WOO HOO!!! I loved this. The storytelling is a great aspect. Listening to the rational of why things are placed where they are is very helpful.
Wonderful! I will be sure to incorporate it more into future videos then. Thank you 🙏
Thanks Mari for taking up my suggestion. Look forward to seeing it next week.
It sort of felt like a history documentary. I really liked it. I very much hope you do more of these.
Hey I'm really glad you liked it. I will be sure to incorporate more world building into the streams :)
Such a nice way to teach Inkarnate :) Thank you!
Oh I'm so glad you approve. I love the storytelling element.
I enjoy the story line aspect associated with the cartography!!
Can't imagine it'd make any rivalries having the new people get houses first lol
very interesting Village construction. I'm always amazed at how bad I am at this stuff when I watch someone else.
lmao I kept getting my directions mixed up XD
Just curious, When will more assets (stuff with elves, orcs, gnomes, hobbits etc) be added to watercolour cities?
Do you do a video on how to do the terrain you used here? It's gorgeous!
Absolutely! Checkout this video.th-cam.com/video/CiYXpuerSO4/w-d-xo.htmlThere is a whole series of these for each style :)
I hate placing down walls because I keep rotating the previous item placed, you don’t seem to have that issue, am I missing something?
That might have to do with you placement options. Check the advanced options.
I really love this method of map building and design.This has potential for many map set ups.But personally I think the map asset art work is butt ugly.
I'm glad you like the video but I completely disagree with your opinion about the art. Thanks for the feedback. Stay safe and healthy.
The sound is very bad :(I don't even understand you.
Sorry to hear that. Will be sure to have better sound quality in future streams. Thanks for the feedback.
I just enjoyed this video so much, it was fun to watch and listen to and I'm excited for more of these hopefully
WOO HOO!!! I loved this. The storytelling is a great aspect. Listening to the rational of why things are placed where they are is very helpful.
Wonderful! I will be sure to incorporate it more into future videos then. Thank you 🙏
Thanks Mari for taking up my suggestion. Look forward to seeing it next week.
It sort of felt like a history documentary. I really liked it. I very much hope you do more of these.
Hey I'm really glad you liked it. I will be sure to incorporate more world building into the streams :)
Such a nice way to teach Inkarnate :) Thank you!
Oh I'm so glad you approve. I love the storytelling element.
I enjoy the story line aspect associated with the cartography!!
Can't imagine it'd make any rivalries having the new people get houses first lol
very interesting Village construction. I'm always amazed at how bad I am at this stuff when I watch someone else.
lmao I kept getting my directions mixed up XD
Just curious, When will more assets (stuff with elves, orcs, gnomes, hobbits etc) be added to watercolour cities?
Do you do a video on how to do the terrain you used here? It's gorgeous!
Absolutely! Checkout this video.
th-cam.com/video/CiYXpuerSO4/w-d-xo.html
There is a whole series of these for each style :)
I hate placing down walls because I keep rotating the previous item placed, you don’t seem to have that issue, am I missing something?
That might have to do with you placement options. Check the advanced options.
I really love this method of map building and design.
This has potential for many map set ups.
But personally I think the map asset art work is butt ugly.
I'm glad you like the video but I completely disagree with your opinion about the art. Thanks for the feedback. Stay safe and healthy.
The sound is very bad :(
I don't even understand you.
Sorry to hear that. Will be sure to have better sound quality in future streams. Thanks for the feedback.