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    Heh. I know *I've* never "finished" a map...just stopped working on them.
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    Congratulations. Excellent job. Particularly the cliffs, fields and water.
    Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to work I go..

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    This turned out quite nicely!
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    This is turning out really beautifully. I think you're right about the right side of the map though. If this is a map it sort of begs the question - "Why map this empty bit?". You might think about something that, by nature, wouldn't be near the city particularly... perhaps a quarry, mine, or those peat diggings I mentioned. Perhaps there's a forest that way and you have all the facilities for sawmills, woodworkers and a major boatyard?
    Maps are never really finished - you stop when all the relevant data at the resolution you're working at is present ! If ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crayons View Post
    This is turning out really beautifully. I think you're right about the right side of the map though. If this is a map it sort of begs the question - "Why map this empty bit?". You might think about something that, by nature, wouldn't be near the city particularly... perhaps a quarry, mine, or those peat diggings I mentioned. Perhaps there's a forest that way and you have all the facilities for sawmills, woodworkers and a major boatyard?
    Maps are never really finished - you stop when all the relevant data at the resolution you're working at is present ! If ever!
    You've got good ideas man
    When you think about building a fortress, well, you indeed have to get a quarry ...
    That's good advice and since I want to keep going on this style of map, I'm going to use that.

    For now, the commissioner is happy with the map and that's all I need
    Add ships, cats shadow, brand new fields to make the map more balanced, more trees, scale and some little bits here and there.
    Hope you'll like this new version even better
    Except if you find anything major, I'm gonna label this one finished

    Next ones will be some sort of Battle maps ... never done that before ... gonna be interesting ...

    Thanks for your comments guys. It means a lot to me and the map couldn't be as good as this (whatever it means) without you
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    Definitely helped out. Feels much more balanced and realistic now. Great work!
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    Thanks mate

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    An absolutely stunning piece!

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    That's bloody brilliant. **applause**

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    THAT makes me feel good

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