This month's lite challenge is to design a town. We've provided the street layout of major street and the collection of house shapes to use as a starting point. You must use these as a basis for your town. However they can be merged into larger structures and you don't need to use all of them. They can be resized and you can add more building shapes to the mix if you feel that these are not enough to populate your town.
As with the previous challenge, this can be tackled with a little out of the box thinking - as long as the shapes are clearly represented in the final map.
Here's the png of the shapes as your starting point:
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This challenge will run until the 15th of October after which there will be a few days of voting. The winner will receive a silver Lite Compass under their name.
Before each WIP you must place the ### Latest WIP ### tag so that the thumbnail scraper can identify the latest WIP. Feel free to add new posts for each update so that others can see the progress of the map.
Here's some tutorials that might be useful whilst you tackle the challenge:
Towns:
[Award Winner] A medieval town map tutorial in Photoshop
Fastest town in the west
Photoshop Town Tutorial
The Ascension's Photoshop Town Tutorial V2
Quick-and-Dirty Buildings for a Town Map in PS
Create a random town
Cities:
[Award Winner] Creating cities with City Designer 3
[Award Winner] Eneini: a medieval city tutorial (in Photoshop)
Drawing City-Block Style Maps (Ortelius Tutorial)
City Walls in Photoshop
Clustered houses for a city in Photoshop
City Maps in DAZ|Studio and Bryce
[Award Winner] Creation and Depiction of Fantasy Cities - Parts I & II
Also very useful:
How To Make a Rotating Brush in GIMP
If someone does make a gimp brush pipe for this challenge, then I'd suggest creating a new thread and sharing it. Afterwards we'll place that in the resources section. If you do this then you can certainly be assured of lots of rep from your fellow contestants for your help!
If you find a tutorial helpful. please say so in your challenge entry, and don't forget to rep the tutorial maker, and rate the tutorial. Good luck!