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    Community Leader Gandwarf's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    Sorry, should have explained myself better. Most of your buldings are rectangles and in real medieval walled cities, buildings are not always rectangular. Take a look at the google earth picture of Lucca (italy) below.
    That's a nice pic!
    I am finishing the map in its current style, but for my next map I will try something like that (I know CD3 can do something like that, I just have to learn how I can do it). It's so much fun playing around with this software

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    Ok so I wrapped this map up in under an hour. Now that it's semi finished I noticed something peculiar. The city layout resembles a cat. ACK!
    That was definitely not intended.
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    This is not really related to this city, but I have been experimenting with houses sharing walls after a tip from a fellow mapper. I think it is getting more natural, altough it still needs work.
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    The city layout resembles a cat. ACK!
    I guess instead of Meerzicht, it should be called MeerKat. (I know... Bad joke)

    I like this last design that you did a lot. The buildings are somewhat irregular in shape which is a big plus. Still, the city of Meerzicht is very good also. Keep up the good work!

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