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I'm looking for your permission wrt raising the terrain even in occupied areas. Take a look at ferren-town a this is where I've already done this.
Btw, I have done this previously at Fawnton, where Galivis and Davinator had built the entire town a ditch leading the river to flow uphill. This is...
Just a quick follow up, I realised that the terraforming in the valley was super tricky due to enormous height variations of the valley floor from periodic dips/ depressions. I also noticed that oddly enough the valley further west from deepden (i.e higher up in the mountains) is lower than east...
Hey Ark, I noticed that you've made a wharf that is perpendicular to the mander's direction of flow. Docking ships at such an angle is not only difficult but dangerous and harmful to the ship itself. Consider making a wharf such as this:
Even modern river wharfs typically allow the ship to...
How about you expand to the south? There is is a valley below that large forest that you're planning. That could house a remote-ish lumber camp or some mines which supply Oldtown with ore via that stream there?
I'd make it mostly forested and not very agricultural tho. But that could be a nice...
If I get clearance to work on the terrain in bushy, ferren and deepden lands, I'll take care of the river for sure!
Edit: For this it would be very nice if Emote had already released the shingle/gravel block too
Now, I didn't want to only point out errors without offering solutions:
So wherever it got narrow I tried to stick to roads which aren't major thoroughfares (i.e. those that could be reduced in width), and areas where the finished terraforming was so minimal that it could easily be...
Wholeheartedly agree. I wouldn't have suggested this if I didn't believe that any structural progress on the projects in this valley could be retained.
What I plotted in said thread was the wild, natural course of the river and its tributaries. Really I think we can assume that humans ("the...
Hey lemon and antalex, I'm not sure how much you've followed this thread http://www.westeroscraft.com/threads/geomorphology-101-1-fluvial-processes.284/
but I couldn't help to notice that the valley that Hawthorne sits in has no drainage in the form of a stream running through. This is why I...
I'd recommend not going for a single town but instead several small farming hamlets. Is there canon for house broom? If so please list all you can find here.
Also, how does broom fit into the larger socio-economic picture of the westerlands and the reach? Being close to the borders of the two?
Thanks guys :D Chapter 1-5 are done. I'm really struggling with staying under the 10000 character mark. So in some chapters I've tried to remove text in favour of more example pics or infographics. I assume if you're really interested in how something works you dig into the details.
Thanks Andy! I appreciate it. Eld's other priorities shouldn't be a problem, if @granberry approves this project, I can focus on all the parts, BUT the main river so that when he gets there he can do it seamlessly. I know the keep is right in the water, but its in the water of a small floodplain...
@Antalex could I divert your attention to this thread for a little while: http://www.westeroscraft.com/threads/project-application-house-rousemont.279/#post-1299
I would like to ask if you have kept any of the scripts/ notes for when you did the bocage at Inchfield?
Now with Kulmen leaving (and the uncertainty of whether he will post his detailed procedure somewhere), I'd like to ask you @Elduwin to take care of the river so that it looks consistently along the majority of its course. I'll take on any other terraforming (the wetlands at Rousemont, the...
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