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Morrowind Balmora

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This is the first painting I ever Made, made it when i was 17, posted this at 19. This is the city of Balmora from The Elder Scrolls 3 Morrowind. Balmora was much smaller in the game so I took liberties in expanding it.


P.S. I know Balmora is in between a valley and the way i made the valley is in the wrong direction, I did that on purpose for a better perspective.


The lines aren't perfect because when i painted this i had broke my right arm, and was in a cast for 6 months. I'm Right arm dominant so I had learned to write and draw with my left to compensate for those six months of loss. This whol epainting was drawn in pencil, Inked, then painted using water color. I did it all with my left while i was healing.

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This made my day!

This is amazing, I personally love Morrowind more than many of the games out there. This is an amazing find for me and reading the description of this made my day completely!

Favorited this straight away, truly amazing sir.
Its truly atmospheric, and thats what I like about this painting.

doppleganger responds:

I Really appreciated that. I wasted Life and relationships playing morrowind as a ninja Dunmer. So glad for the review. I really loved balmora the most of any other city, since you frequented it the most.

Thanks man YOU made my day. So glad to have a Morrowind fan enjoy my work so thoroughly. :D

Wow,

That's really amazing! Awesome.

doppleganger responds:

Gratis my good Man :D

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Apr 27, 2011
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