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[PROJECT] Welcome to Clickz Custom Map Project!

Good evening everybody!

LONG time no seen huh, 1 year ago i updated the thread xD
Tonight i opened up my map and was like "shit i miss mapping, lets do something pretty", so i did a new hunting place for my map :)
So here is a few pictures of what i've done, enjoy!!

Surface - entrence to the mines
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Down the hole (east mountain)
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Minimap (the dwarf mines is east of dwarven bridge)
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If You are still before creating a river, I may suggest to not take example from cipsoft and make river begin somewhere when it is really narrow and it gets wider when new streams hits it.

PS i'm sure amazons would rather capture some poacher/hunter/bandit/smuggler than poison spider :D
 
Good job Clickzz :) I can see that you have been "in thouch" with raw borderizing, which i wish i saw more of! I challenge you to create a fairly small nature piece, using 100% raw bordering, and place nature objects piece by piece with a bit more consistency, to see how you create your map "rawly" vs auto.
 
If You are still before creating a river, I may suggest to not take example from cipsoft and make river begin somewhere when it is really narrow and it gets wider when new streams hits it.

PS i'm sure amazons would rather capture some poacher/hunter/bandit/smuggler than poison spider :D
Hmm i get it, thats true. But i think this is ok aswell, the big sea creates small rivers into the lands. Some of the rivers are bigger and some smaller. But anyways its a good tips, i will try it out for sure😃

Yeah you’re damn right, why would they want a poison spider xD
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Good job Clickzz :) I can see that you have been "in thouch" with raw borderizing, which i wish i saw more of! I challenge you to create a fairly small nature piece, using 100% raw bordering, and place nature objects piece by piece with a bit more consistency, to see how you create your map "rawly" vs auto.
Thanks mate! Challenge accepted😉
 
Hello. Im here to give you some advices:
  • Dont go full autoboard;
  • Dont shuffle nature elements randomly across the entire map. Instead, try to group elements, creating more natural formations;
  • Dont make so linear paths and roads;
  • Inspire yourself in legends works, like this for example: Simple Nature.
 
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