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    Wow, that's insane (in a completely positive way!)! I'm very impressed with your map and I just read through the whole thread. Your work process is really fascinating. I have no idea, how you keep the overview over your working sketch. To me it looks very confusing, but the idea behind it is very interesting and I also love that you don't stop at the city boundary, but plan to do a wider county area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neyasha View Post
    Wow, that's insane (in a completely positive way!)! I'm very impressed with your map and I just read through the whole thread. Your work process is really fascinating. I have no idea, how you keep the overview over your working sketch. To me it looks very confusing, but the idea behind it is very interesting and I also love that you don't stop at the city boundary, but plan to do a wider county area.
    Hey Neyasha,

    Thanks so much for commenting and reading back through the thread. I'm glad you found it interesting

    Below is an example of how (once I have completed a sq km of the map) I add the finished pieces back in over the working sketch. The outlines allow me to place both Parish names and Townland names centrally.

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    It's an iterative process where the original sketch gets brought into a smaller area and changed depending on neighbouring sections or an overall goal. For example, I've recently redeveloped the Catherdal district in Drumkirk which appears on the latest iteration I've posted.

    Perhaps though, a better example would be how I've begun to consider a subway system connecting the north bank with the (as yet unmapped) south bank. To do this I've put on my imaginary town planner/engineer hat. I originally thought I could build a subway station under Frederick Wenceslas Station but what I would really want if I was an engineer is to create an unbroken line from the country's northern regions and the capital, that could travel across the river and keep on going. If I just placed a subway station under FWS passengers would have to transfer.

    So I noticed the disused quarry which tunnels under Somerhill and thought that would be a great place to start as some of the mining work is already done. Then once we reach the station I could use a system of earthmoving called cutting to have some covered and some open (but bridged) rail lines leading to the river where I would repeat the planning process in the old town where a station already exists! Here's a rough line of that plan.

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    I think (and hope) that by doing these types of things, it makes the city appear slightly more natural. If I want to put something into Grimmsmouth I generally try to work around some of the restrictions I've already imposed on myself.

    And I have a lot of fun doing it, too Hope the above is useful to you and others. Thanks again.

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