City of Reason it is - that works well, and is in keeping with their beliefs.
Thanks!
City of Control
City of Lockdown
City of Indoctrination
City of Propaganda
City of Nourishment
City of Moral
City of Culture
City of Personality
City of Dynasty
City of Isolation
City of Border
City of the Federation
City of Division
City of Nationalism
City of Inquisition
City of Palace
City of Hope
City of Enlightenment
City of Reason
City of Life
City of Meaning
City of Prosecution
City of Threat
City of Consciousness
City of Awakening
City of Knowledge
Edit: City of Reason is my favorite at the moment... as I can imagine this is a culture that cannot be reasoned with
Last edited by Gandwarf; 05-30-2009 at 07:06 PM.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
City of Reason it is - that works well, and is in keeping with their beliefs.
Thanks!
I've been enjoying the summer outdoors the last while. I thought I'd post a closeup of the area I'm trying to name.
The names that are there give an idea of what each city is about, but I'm not really happy with them. I guess I'm wanting a cross between a Medeival and Steampunk Victorian feel.
Any suggestions are welcome.
(And the City of Reason is in there too...)
Really like the closeup. My only suggestion/nitpick is that the rivers are hard to see.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Thanks...and they are a bit fluid (pun intended)...I'll leave it to the "local" maps to be more specific.
Just for those interested - BlueHost (where I hosted that huge image) has a limit (unadvertised) of 50000 files / account - though size is irrelevant. Considering it was made up of ~ 21844 tiles, hosting it and a couple of others, despite little access to them, was an issue for them.
I stumbled across the Blue Marble, Next Generation on the Visible Earth website today (http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_se...ategoryID=2355). This led me to experiment with combining parts of the topographical maps from there and the map I've been working on when I have some spare time and inspiration.
I was pleased with my hours play tonight. I recognize that some of the snow-peaks etc, don't really line up with my underlying texture, but that's something I can work on.
I was just using feathered sections layered down in the "Pin Light" mode...I'm sure there's a better way - so please tell me if there is!
I'd say it looks pretty sweet. You're right about the white peaks but otherwise this looks really good.
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I'll definitely play more with it. I might even dig out my tablet for a bit more control...thanks for the feedback.