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  • [WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)

    Great! I played with the ADJUST HUE/SATURATION effect to soften the wooden part of the bridge so it blends better. Even though it's unlabeled, I may declare this map is "done" unless anyone else notices anything that needs fixing. Love this style! Thank you to @C.C. Charron, Ralf, and everyone else who had a hand in its creation.


    LoopysueMonsenC.C. CharronDon Anderson Jr.
  • [WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)

    Busy day, so I'm just now getting a chance to get back to this. Don, did you mean something like this, where the foundational towers would extend from the riverbank to rise above the bridge, like the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge, for example?


    seycyrusLoopysueC.C. Charron
  • [WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)

    I also tweaked the smaller bridges over the canals so they're more even and identical-looking.


    QuentenLoopysue
  • [WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)

    Okay, here's the next iteration of the map. Most of the Random Streets buildings have been replaced by individual building symbols. I think I fixed domes on the river towers and the tower a little southeast of the map's center. (I was originally thinking it might be a mage's tower but now I think it would serve as a columbarium.

    In my campaign world, this is a very old map of town (or small city) about 3,000 years before the present time. The religion, the Akh'Barad, is loosely inspired by Egyptian mythology.

    I haven't really labeled anything. There isn't really room on the map, though I could move the inscribed characters on the right side and have a small legend there for just a few of the key buildings.

    RickoLoopysue
  • [WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)

    And you are absolutely not coming off as a jerk. It’s fun to play with a new style where the designer is able to give feedback and insight.

    Don Anderson Jr.C.C. Charron