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Let me know if you spot any glitches or ways to improve :)
Not sure I didn't obscure the scene too much with trees, tho...
Thanks
I like the idea of having “themes” as it really does tell a story. That gives the map so much character!
Also, filling in the map with props as you are doing is the kind of dedication that makes a map stand out feel like a real place, the immersion makes you want to play in it!
Thanks for your time and work on this!
Thanks for your very kind words and encouragement. It means a lot!
My ambition is to eventually fill the entire map with odd places covering different 'themes'.
I'm hanging back from using much more space right now in the hope that more map-making props and/or tools will become available as the developers progress... and I get more of a handle on the technicalities of mapping! Really just fudging things till they work at the moment :/
In the meantime, I'm focusing on filling out already-existing, but empty buildings with props that, hopefully, tell some kind of mini 'story' that players can interpret for themselves.
If you have any ideas, please feel free to chuck 'em at me ;)
Please keep the updates coming, we are really enjoying this!
THANK YOU!