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    The idea is that you take something you know and create something larger inspired by that. You can draw your home town as a continent, your favourite island as a country, your apartment as a village, a fictional city of yours as a world map and so on. House plants can be become parks, that can become forests. Bookshelves can become libraries, that can become university towns. Your kitchen can become a food market, that can become a farming province.

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    I like... my furry cat could become a Jungle ... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naima View Post
    I like... my furry cat could become a Jungle ... lol
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    I like the idea in subject. But I got some difficulties to apply it in my understanding.

    Like, if i can draw caves as a por (lol, just an example, i'm not good for real)
    I should then draw a cave dungeon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RenflowerGrapx View Post
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    I like the idea in subject. But I got some difficulties to apply it in my understanding.

    Like, if i can draw caves as a por (lol, just an example, i'm not good for real)
    I should then draw a cave dungeon?
    I'm not sure I understand your example unfortunately. I would make this a theme open for wide interpretations. As long as the map is based on something smaller than it's depicting, and takes elements for the layout from that it, should be fine.

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    Great idea! and its also good to practice with space abstraction, We also made this kind of exercise when I studied architecture

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