Here's my first attempt at drawing a town in a very long time. I didn't pay much attention to composition since I was mainly just trying things out - I just drew a 5"x5" square and started drawing. I was going for a generic American town, maybe 19th/early 20th century.

I think the most difficult part for me was the shadows - figuring out where they would logically go and how dark to shade the buildings. I'm also not quite sure about the creek banks. I wanted to shade them to create a sense of topography, but at first I shaded both the north and south bank equally (on the west half) and decided shading the south bank darker was more logical (east half). I also think I should've included some crops on the south side - it looks like there are some agricultural buildings there, but they're surrounded by pristine grassland.

Any thoughts on those points or anything else? What would you do to improve it (besides coloring/texturing in gimp )?

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