cool stuff! I like how the labels indicate that the citys has expanded over time. maybe in your next map you could also have the buildings look like it as well.
I also really like the walls for some reason. good job, rep'd.
Northgate is an (so far unexplored) city my my ADnD game world. The map was made in Xara Xtreme. For the representation of the buildings I used the Big Lazy City method, see here. This sped up the process dramatically.
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cool stuff! I like how the labels indicate that the citys has expanded over time. maybe in your next map you could also have the buildings look like it as well.
I also really like the walls for some reason. good job, rep'd.
This turned out quite nicely.
My only little nit-pick is that the 'building blocks' (for lack of a better term), seem to be "floating" above the land
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The floating effect is because I gave the buildings a small shadow. This made the map look less bland.
I think if you soften the shadow a bit, it might alleviate some or all of the 'floating'.
Not a big deal, just something that caught my eye.
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Looks really good, and a fine example of the lazy city technique
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