Hello forgers! I have been working on a map for the last week and wish to give everyone a preview of it before I begin the final touches. Based on the Montana part of forge world, Treatment is an installation water treatment outpost area. I have put pipes running from the floor, up and across the roof, then back down into the floor on other end. It is my first attempt at a more aesthetic map and the first map I have really focused on for a while so apologies if it is up there with my other maps It is a somewhat large map but feels smaller due to the pathways. Even with its size I think it would play best with 4v4 or 5v5 at the most, originally meant to be a BTB map, that quickly changed and would not function properly I am sure. My remaining budget is $5 but here are some picture previews of the map before spawns are placed. Thoughts anyone?
Interesting use of natural landscape. I'm not really a fan of the shield doors though. I know you probably wanted the map enclosed but it doesn't look that great with the roof, especially in the first pic where every floor and wall is a coliseum wall. Looks like a interesting layout though.
Yeah, the combination of hyperbland roofing/walls seems to clash with the attempt at aesthetics from the small circular ramps
Glad to see another map built in Montana, you don't really see much of them going around. But, I do have to say that although it does look cool, I would recommend getting rid of some of those multiple items and replacing them with a larger similar shape. That way you can save a lot of money and add more aesthetics to more parts of the map.
Removing the ceiling is something I was considering and will try. However That will force me to redo the water pipeline/theme of the map. Yes I have always wanted to create a map in the montana area and just finally got around to it! I don't usually work with natural terrain so it was a struggle at first to figure out what I wanted to do.