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    My two cents echoes Neon's point slightly...path uniformity. Paths used more often will be wider than less used paths as NK said but also there are no real corners at intersections...people always tend to round off their path of travel unless a drill sergeant makes them do parade ground turns. Once you get these paths down it's gonna look even sweeter than it already does.
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    Some more good suggestions. I have redone the side roads on all the smaller village houses. The large road to the village manor I have left large.

    The attached image is a larger view of the area to include the castle on a small hilltop just beyond the village.

    I will upload battle maps of the area a bit later tonight.

    I recoginize the village is small for supporting the castle. It is a recently re-inhabited castle, and the village is growing to meet the needs. I will expand it as the local population grows in my game.

    Comments are always appreciated. This work though I will be wrapping up soon to begin work on some mountain scenes. The group will be going into some mountain areas to track down the "bad" guys in winter. Next up will be a small mountain mining camp nestled away high in the mountains of the far north of our game world.
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    Smaller roads. Adjusted some buildings.

    Having some issues witht eh texture for the castle, so it will have to wait to be in the top down view.
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    If you can do them, a lighter pattern of secondary paths might make it look more real. That, and a little more variation in the grass colour - areas of drought and green etc...


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