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    I see what you're getting at and it because of the bevel effect...everything points to the middle creating a hipped roof (has a center point and all sides slope down) instead of a gabled roof (has a center line running the length of the house and two sides slope down). We have yet to find an effective way of creating gabled roofs quickly...they take a load of time to create and rotate one by one. I found this link to maybe clarify:

    http://www.bobvila.com/HowTo_Library...ics-A1936.html
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    Bob Villa meets fantasy cartography

    Maybe if I turn down the bevel, it might help to make them less "polished rock" look.

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    I do two things to try to ameliorate that look:
    1. change the white highlight mode to soft light and lower the opacity if need be or
    2. lower the depth of the bevel, thus reducing the effect of both highlight and shadow.
    3. you could also just change the colors of the highlight and shadow to something else but i only do that for forests
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redstar View Post
    Bob Villa meets fantasy cartography

    Great, all we need now are him hosting episodes of "This Old Map" on PBS.

    Which will then sprout episodes of "The New Yankee Cartographer Shop" with Norm Abrams
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    @Steel General - Ha! This old map would rock

    @Ascension - Thanks for the tip. I altered the highligh mode, and I think it brings it down a notch. I'm hesitant to make it too light, as I do want the buildings to "pop". What do you think?

    Changes:
    - Most of them are subtle - added fog, added name plate (might tweak this some), tweaked building highlights, tweaked mountains (again), added some special landmarks, tried to add more "grunge" to city centers.

    Almost there... must... stop... tweaking...
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