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A remote frontier village, with a military fort on an island in the river that runs through the town. Has an inn, a merchant, some small-time vendors, a potion-maker, a smith and a church.

Made with Celianna's fabulous Ancient Dungeons Base pack.

 

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Whoa, that IS fabulous!! Great job on it. There are a few errors (unless they were intentional):

 

1. Those windows on the houses...I'm not sure if they're supposed to overlap the roof like that.

2. You need to use shift mapping to correct the roofs. Do you notice that some roofs doesn't have those...boundaries? That's because the editor mistakenly thinks that the roof are all homogeneous.

This is what I mean.

 

 

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Other than that, you nailed that frontier atmosphere!

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It's amazing, only problem as said above was the windows, but everything else is perfect.

The atmosphere is perfect, giving off the vibe of a frontier/castle-like town.

Amazing job!

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Thanks, guys!

 

 

Whoa, that IS fabulous!! Great job on it. There are a few errors (unless they were intentional):

 

1. Those windows on the houses...I'm not sure if they're supposed to overlap the roof like that.

2. You need to use shift mapping to correct the roofs. Do you notice that some roofs doesn't have those...boundaries? That's because the editor mistakenly thinks that the roof are all homogeneous.

This is what I mean.

 

 

 

Other than that, you nailed that frontier atmosphere!

 

Thanks for noticing the roofs, that's what happens when you map at 5 am :) Fixed it now.


And I actually wanted the windows to look that way, not sure why but I actually liked it!
 

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