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Hey KuhlDK,
We've chatted in game and nice work so far! Looking forward to having you on the team and finding out what kind of builds you like doing :P!
So I've been a bit interesting with your challenge build and are giving you a chance to explore one of the north west most projects on the...
The current plan is for the castle mount to be part of a watershed between the Heartshome-ward bound stream and the waynwoodbound stream. That'd mean we don't need to try and fit a lot of height into the area of the ironoaks septry
I've done a test for a small town hall but haven't really fleshed out the ints of the top floor. Just offering it to anyone else if interested in completing it or using it in their own mini app.
For me, the harbour is the point of the app which I think could use a lot more flair. The bay feels like its been artificially enclosed with a breakwater, rather than being an impressive natural harbour thats been added too. I'm a fan of this Gulltown layout that Enah designed, particularly for...
An idea could be to have earthworks from an old Andal camp near seaspur or eastford. This could be where the Graftons set up their base first to attack Runestone from before deciding to oust their allies, the Shetts. It could be inspired by the remains of Norse winter camps in the UK and the...
Walls of text are good! Love these ideas so far and the update of the map is nice. Have you got a layout in mind for the castle? Having a mini model would be a great help.
Considering the road heading through, you could even do a ridge castle, meaning its got two main gates with the road passing...
While bog iron is something fun to include at the project, it should not be the namesake. For one, bog iron turns a pool red. Red silt, red clay-like soil. Black water is produced by a few things. Either there's dark loamy sediment or black peat washing into the water (like Blackpool in the UK)...
I'm loving the look of these blocks but wouldn't it also be good for them to look similar to cut turf walls, like used as insulation on many of our buildings in the north. We use grassy dirt atm but it'd be fun to be able to make the proper thing with stacked peat/cut turf blocks
Nice work with an angled house. Simple style, gradient is good. In future I'd suggest to make the table out of carpet and halfdoors.
Otherwise, I've been quite pleased with your work. Consider your builder application approved!
Please make sure to read the New Builder guide here...
I approve as well! Very happy with those plans if Emot's feedback is applied.
Can't wait to see how this project takes shape and good luck with the building!
I approve, just recommend you keep some variation for the plot size and shape. The low-lying blackhouse like style works very nicely if they don't seem uniform and are always individual in shape.
Also a reminder that this is one of the few areas of the server where you don't need to terraform...
To update some projects' mountains we've edited the upper stony parts before. Parren-Clegane and Vikary-Marbrand and I think some around Stackspear as well. Regardless, it should be fine to finish off the mountains in retrospect as there'll be room on the other side of the slopes to make sure...
Loving that map. You have my approval! I trust you can do the cliffs well, Rex.
Good luck and have fun building! I can't wait to see more of how the project turns out
Are you going to have terrain more similar to guillard's diagram? If so, another map might be in order to straighten out where field and moorland can be if the ridgeline is on the eastern side rather than central.
Also, the terrain tests are good for low beaches but what do you have in mind for...
Heya,
Good work with the interiors! I've got two points though. With the horizontal line of Cross frame, it should continue all the way to the sides rather than having the close framing on the sides of the line. Also, with the attic and everywhere with the sloped ceiling, it would look better...
yeah, quickly tinkering to create something like that would be good.
Also I didn't explain the renewable aspect. the bog iron at the bottom of the body at water replenishes slowly as more is brought from the spring. approx once a generation harvest is enough to be worthwhile.
I'd suggest having the bog iron harvesting in areas where the existing bogs Carci has made suit it. Bog iron can occur in small ponds and at the bottom of lakes too. If a spring passes through an iron ore vein on its way to the surface, some of that iron is deposited along with sediment. The bog...
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