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    It's a very nice tute. Good work. Having that sun the the SE throws me very time - I'm so used to NW lighting that most of your maps look inverted. I had to downlad and flip your corrupted map to look at it! Nonetheless, this is a very good result on the buildings. I'll have to play with it and see what I can produce in Gimp.

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    I use the same technique although i use different brush thickness and put some more work on each individual house to make it look more natural.

    Great tuto!

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    I'm wondering...GIMP does image tubes so what if you took the selection of the streets, increased the size of the selection, then made a path of that selection, then stroked the path with a tube of various house shapes. Can you stroke a path with a tube? Going further, is there a vector program that could properly rotate an image tube to orient according to the path so that the house shapes are not all straight up and down?
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    Yep...just look way back to 2007...when I made a GIMP Brush for drawing Buildings.

    [edit:] and if you look at the first script in my sig you'll find an easy way to make your own rotating brushes in gimp
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