This one is going to be quite impressive if that little preview has anything to say about it.
I am really looking forward to complete version of this one.
Get as technical as you want Darken.... We don't mind and we love advice and tips here at the CG.... Especially when its good advice!!
This one is going to be quite impressive if that little preview has anything to say about it.
I am really looking forward to complete version of this one.
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So here's a quick update. I left a lot of my other layers on so you can kind of see how I'm doing this. I have a couple of things I'm not happy with that I need to redo:
- The keep (section 6). Needs a change of scale and a clarification make-over; the details are making the architecture too busy.
- The height of sections 1,2,3,5,6,&9 do not match 4,7,8,&10... they'll need to be redone.
I suppose I could leave it... for the sake of the challenge, the style still comes across. But, it'd bother me and I have the time.
Also, I need to find something to do with the big plot of land below section 10. I'm thinking bazaar/market.
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Very cool, I'm liking this alot.
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this definitely has legs
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Excellent style, nice use of the challenge shapes. Reminds me of my Darkovia map in the June Challenge, though mine was much more crude than this work! Its already my favorite so far.
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I like the scale of this better than most of the other maps. The blocks are buildings, they are city blocks! The way it should be. And the perspective is cool too.
I am also impressed with the notebook. Is there and levels of sensitivity to the screen, like a Wacom? Wondering if there is any comparison to the Cintiq.
This is an outstanding map. Perspective view style maps are my favorite.