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I call dibs on the house in the middle!

This is really nice, I like it. The trees compensate the earthy brown colours of the city nicely.
I do feel that the far left edge of the middle house needs definition. Where the white of it's wall meets the city ground is hard to tell apart.
Looks pretty fun. Like to see it with NPCs~
Well damn, way to make everyone in the neighborhood feel insignificant, with that huge-ass house right them there.
author=Galv
I call dibs on the house in the middle!

This is really nice, I like it. The trees compensate the earthy brown colours of the city nicely.
I do feel that the far left edge of the middle house needs definition. Where the white of it's wall meets the city ground is hard to tell apart.


This screen shot is zoomed out and blurred by the re sizing. it doesnt blend so badly in actual game play. I assure you :D
chana
(Socrates would certainly not contadict me!)
1914
Beautiful, love those steps in front of the house and the flowers.
Simply beautiful man~ :)
author=chana
Beautiful, love those steps in front of the house and the flowers.


Thanks man, organic stuff is what I do best... Im a little weak at interiors.
I know it has been said, but these is very beautiful! A very warm, cozy feeling.
That's the kind of feeling you want from a town, for sure.
Hey, Incarnate! There's a small mapping error on the left side where those three trees line up. The middle one is cut off by the base of the top.

Still, great map!
author=TheRexion
Hey, Incarnate! There's a small mapping error on the left side where those three trees line up. The middle one is cut off by the base of the top.

Still, great map!


Oh snap, your right, good call man, good call!
alterego
RMN's wet blanket
1582
Nice map. But the ground looks too homogeneous and boring. You should spice things up a little with patches of grass, different dirt colors/textures, or maybe some stepping stones leading to the houses' doors... Anything would do, really.
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