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    Ruins looks like an excellent idea. I really like this style and those warmth colors. I'm picturing some mediterranean place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Yeah, districts aren't huge, but when it becomes a matter of filling them with details, they don't exactly feel small.

    One other metric is population density. Your district is roughly 2/3 of mine and houses maybe 10x more people. I guess your temple caters to a wider population than my strictest monastery
    You have a lot of courtyards just like in a suburb.
    I don't expect a lot of people to have access to the monastery, it's usually not public?

    Ruins are always a good bet, they always look good. They don't have a bad profile.

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    Just a proof of life. This time of the year isn't good for mapping (at least for me).

    Colored a couple of cloisters within the monastery. A couple of months ago, you could see PaGaN and kacey walking in circles jibbering alone, seemingly mad, in those courtyards, attempting realism

    Other than that, one ploughed field in the upper part. And nothing more... next year!

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    Wow! You've even got... are those gutters along the roof edges there?

    So much detail

    And don't worry about going slow. I'm on my second district, so I'm going to savour it properly this time. You and I can be the slow ones together

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    You've even got... are those gutters along the roof edges there?
    Yep, particularly large gutters, channeling water to reservoirs, because rains come quick, strong and unreliably at our city. Or, just because I started at it and thought it could be a original feature.

    So, having done christmas shopping in record time and with a morning to spare, I dedicated a couple of hours into this. A number of trees shaded, two fields and a couple of new walls were the result...
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    It look really good with the shadows.

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    All of a sudden it was there

    Its amazing what a bit of shading can do if its done right, and you've certainly got it right

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    I concur. Very nice shading of the land. Making it alive ;-)

    Oh, and the broken roof is quite fun!

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