Community atlas - Stromphe City - Dockside district
I have subdivided Stromphe, now in the Atlas, into ~550x550 metre squares. The first one encompasses the Dockside, Lookout Hill and golden mews Districts, along with the Speaker's villa. May get the done by Xmas, as I am keen to work on some buildings from the district, mainly generic ones.
So here is the very start. I am using just CD3 at present, Bitmap A, but nearly certinly will use CSUAC, Bogies< Dundjinni and Bitmap B. Please keep up your critical comments as I labour on this.
So here is the very start. I am using just CD3 at present, Bitmap A, but nearly certinly will use CSUAC, Bogies< Dundjinni and Bitmap B. Please keep up your critical comments as I labour on this.
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This is looking fantastic, so far, btw, I can't want to see it finished!
What are the gray shapes between the mermaid and the scale?
My future plans are to do a few buildings from here as 'typical' for that type of building elsewhere. From this district, I will do a warehouse, Temple, Shopping Arcade, and hostel/brothel/tavern. I am also reserving the Speaker's Villa, which I want to look a little like this.
Rocks and stone wharf, and better seaweed added.
Next update when I have finished labelling.
This is about the final version. Please don't hesitate to nit-pick. This is the first time I have done anything like this, and i want to do the other ditricts in Stromphe over 2018. So I need you all to help my learning curve.
But it has been a labour of love (esp a labour!)
I am new here. This is really great work.
-dennis
Setting aside the dubious delights of the mermaids and what some may do with them, the key listing looks a little too transparent, and maybe the "Buoys" label and markers should be a bit more like the rest of that list, since right now, they could be two more markers at sea which are actually named "Buoys". Maybe it would be helpful to add in the PDF map notes too (if not already) that these are actually lamp buoys, and what the lights mean, for those less familiar with maritime usage?
(Still in shock, horror and inconsolable grief about the mermaid)