Well, this is what i get after following the tutorial. XD
Well, this is what i get after following the tutorial. XD
Last edited by zenram; 07-26-2009 at 04:34 AM.
Pretty nice I think!
Two nitpicks with the city:
- The fields are really small, you should experiment with some bigger fields.
- Some of the garden walls have really sharp corners. It looks a bit unnatural.
Anyway, great maps, can't wait to see what more you can do. Are you creating a world or something?
Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.
Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Looks great, I see another student has graduated from Gandwarf the all knowing city designer's class.
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1. To tell you the truth, i did it all in a row, so i was burned down when it was the farm time, in fact i was burned since the second part of the city, so i decided it was gonna be the wealthy zone, and do a lot of mansions, but it was because i was tired of making so many houses XD
2. In fact it didnt like me the general scale of the map, i should have done the houses a lot smaller, the same with the mansions.
3. Nop, at last not yet, im building a campaing setting for Pathfinder but im not mapping it yet, but i wrote an article about how to build a Fantasy World, and so i decided to test this software i bought some time ago, mostly to make dungeons, to add some images to it XD
Good stuff...
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