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    Wip City of Camfor

    Camfor, the City of the Sun.
    Experimenting with a method of placing the city blocks, especially the high-density "slums"-type areas.
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    It doesn't look bad but it could be even more packed. Buildings like townhouses, with no space between them. A bit like this : http://www.italymagazine.com/sites/d...?itok=kHrSsl81

    I think there is generally just 1 row but sometimes you get2 row of buildings without alleys in the back.

    Well I guess the problem is that it's difficult to show with your current style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azelor View Post
    It doesn't look bad but it could be even more packed. Buildings like townhouses, with no space between them. A bit like this : http://www.italymagazine.com/sites/d...?itok=kHrSsl81

    I think there is generally just 1 row but sometimes you get2 row of buildings without alleys in the back.

    Well I guess the problem is that it's difficult to show with your current style.
    Thanks, Azelor.
    Yes, the building density is high. At this map's scale (which I forgot to show!) the tiniest black square is 40x40 feet. So the bigger black polygons represent several buildings (or a complex of related structures).

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    Nice work so far. Watching this one with interest.
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    Well... Never did city maps seriously so I will follow this thread as well and see how it can help me in future projetcs. Keep it up Auke!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elterio Delgard View Post
    Well... Never did city maps seriously so I will follow this thread as well and see how it can help me in future projetcs. Keep it up Auke!
    Thanks, Elterio! I've also never seriously tried city maps (or any mapping!) so this is much fun.

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    Now with added scale :-)


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    Nice work on this! Always satisfying seeing the buildings slowly build up and fill out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Nice work on this! Always satisfying seeing the buildings slowly build up and fill out!
    Thanks, Greg.
    It's also nice to (at least attempt to) see the city grow over the ages and ponder what the effects of earlier landuse would be on its changing layout.

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    A narrow building could be as small as 6m large.
    Just a coincidence, I was looking at a building in Angers, it's about 6m x 9m. Or 20 by 30 feet.

    https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Ang...19!4d-0.563166

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