Nice - you don't hang about do you ! I haven't even picked a place yet.
Nice - you don't hang about do you ! I haven't even picked a place yet.
I have no idea where I'm going with this. There's the grand hall, to the north of that the communal area with the guest wing and to the east of that the kitchens and storage to the north with the herb garden outside.
The Angular building is the Dojo for the fighting monks (in honour of Torq).
Can you guys think of any other types of buildings that would go in the complex?
ps thanks for the compliments but it's very simple...no special effects in this one.
Next WIP - just following my nose with no real plan in mind. I think I know the functions of the various buildings, but it would be nice to somehow find a way to emphasise verticals without interfering with the simplicity. The one on the right has a drop shadow...which do you think looks better?
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The one on the right with the drop shadow is better than the one without. Perhaps the shadow needs to lengthen a bit, but it does help define the walls and the verticle feel you are looking for.
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I definitely like the drop shadow but it depends on how "architecty" you want it to be. I'd say if you go with the drop shadow you have to add some grunge as well to give it a lived in look. If you have a pure conception and planning sort of map (also a valid style) I'd avoid the shadow.
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It looks really nice.
Thanks Guys. I always get tempted into using effects and for this challenge I thought I would try to avoid them and make this an archtecty style....but the pull is strong! I kinda like the drop shadow...maybe I'll make an exception and allow myself just one effect....
I think the shadow works very well. It adds a huge amount of definition but its very subtle and seems to be omni-directional. I dont think it strays very far towards photo realism and therefore doesn't break the style you are going for.
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When I was making the Temple for the past Monastery challenge, I did some research into real Monasteries.
You will need:
Grain & Food Storage
Arch Cleric's House (the lived separate)
An Alms House or other place for the handing out of material for the poor (may not need, based on remote location)
Privy, which was usually built at the back, overhanging a stream or river to easily dispose the waste.
Some good details on Catherdral Building here: http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_architecture
I did a lot of research at the time of that challenge and I found LOTS of good resources at the time.
My Entry for the Monastery Challenge can be found here: http://www.cartographersguild.com/showthread.php?t=947
and of particular interest of what exactly is found at a Monastery can be found here:
Medieval Church Architecture
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Excellent, thanks guys, this is really helpful. I'll make a start on the library next.