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    On the extrasolar colony planet Mondvert, Transceiver Tower is an independent city-state at the site of the original colonists' communications tower. This is meant to be the map in a tourist guidebook put out by the Transceiver Tower civic authorities:

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    The culture on this planet started with 8000 people on an ark ship, and this map is from ~300 years after the original landing, at which point this city-state has a population of about 10,000.

    It's all with Copic Multiliners and a Pigma brush pen in my sketchbook. I decided to lean into the black-and-white-bars from my original Mondvert maps (links above) - which were of course inspired by US National Park maps. It was good practice for lettering and plotting out how I was going to distinguish different kinds of information in just black and white. Also, I think this might be my first real city map on the Guild?!

    I could spend some extra work smoothing out the black shading, but I know I'm never going to get to it. So, you all get to enjoy my map now!

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    Thats nice and like how you can have a sketchbook for your world. If it were digital then you could have just used the colour range clamp curve thing and got the computer to clamp all the black to a solid colour. But the pen effect is nice.

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    That looks great! I like how you did not need to draw in the roads as the houses form the framework for them. It allows the map to stay really clean. Excellent!

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    Thanks!

    Arimel, that was kind of a serendipitous discovery as I went - I started laying out all the blocks and buildings to figure out where to draw the roads, and then realized that I didn't need to add anything. It fits nicely with the minimal style (and meant I didn't have to come up with yet another style of black line).

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