This is a great start, looking forward to see this develop.
A new map I drew of a random port city. I don't know where I'm going with it, but it is fun to make.
The lining isn't finished yet, then will come the colorization I guess. I have to think about the important buildings and places in the meanwhile...
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This is a great start, looking forward to see this develop.
Looking good so far...
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This is a fantastic shape! Really hope to see more of this one
This does look really good. Your city layout looks very realistic - I'm imagining a city in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution.
I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it next.
Wingshaw
(formerly TheHoarseWhisperer or THW)
Formerly TheHoarseWhisperer
Thanks people
I think I will integrate this city in my RPG campaign univers, but I'm not sure it would be this realistic because it's a medieval fantasy world and I assume that the straight roads don't fit it well.
However it would be a well organized city, rich and prosperous, belonging to a powerfull kingdom... so I hope at the end it will be believable ^^
Straight roads were possible in medieval times (although they weren't very common, and they might not have been perfectly straight). Pope Sixtus V (1500s) attempted to rebuild Rome with straight roads.
I think the mistake that many people make when thinking about medieval cities is to believe that the streets are never straight. A more effective way to indicate medieval streets, I think, is not by making the roads less straight but making them less even in their width: in some places they might be very wide, in others very narrow, all on the same street.
Wingshaw
Formerly TheHoarseWhisperer
Nice map. Looks eclectic and lived in.
Wingshaw's pointed out soemthing I never thought of. changing the width of the streets. interssting!