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I do really like the comment of SamuelKnudsen -- all these square roads are looking way too "perfect", let's say, if you ask me. Making them more curvy would be marvelous.
Map is wip , every day as tester i send all the new bugs to the developer. He will add a lot of new things soon !
Glory to Project Zomboid!
Honestly thansk for the advice though, I will not let it fall by the way side :)
1. Draw the plan of your project. (Very useful for the next steps) ;
2. Then take care of all the big forested area ;
3. "Cut" into your crude forest in order to give enough space for the town ;
4. Design your town, block by block. (try adding special details if you can like some natural path of grass, some trashes left behind like a path). ;
5. Now you detail the forest so it can adapt to the town and finally,... look natural! Like if you were Rick Grimm, waking up from the hospital and wandering in the town he knew but doesn't recognize anymore! ;)