Friday, June 10, 2011

Citymorph #4

It's been a while since I last posted a geomorph of any kind so I thought I'd dip my toe back into the cartography waters with this new citymorph. The key feature of this neighborhood is the set of hills that break up the streets. The central hills are connected by a bridge and all four hills have buildings on top of them. There is also a market located in the southwest, with two tents and some stalls build into the bottom of the northeastern hill.

5 comments:

Porky said...

Another good place to go. The variation in height is attractive in itself, but has a lot of potential too.

Dyson Logos said...

I'm a fan of the city morphs. They remind me of the awesome of the 1e AD&D Lankhmar book & map.

Risus Monkey said...

@Porky: I love using height on a map as I think it add something to a potential action scene.

@Dyson: That Lankhmar book is one of my favorite RPG products ever. So the resemblance is no coincidence. :)

Akrasia said...

I echo the opinion expressed by Dyson Logos 100%. :)

Risus Monkey said...

Thanks Akrasia!