It took forever to put the finishing touches on this project. Since my last update my fps dropped to a gruelling 5. Here is the finished Winterfell. There are alot of small buildings among to large ones so I included a shot from each angle. Also, I took the pictures with snow covering the whole map but stonesense doesn't really show it well at all.
First image from the kings gate.
Second from the kings gate.
First from the hunters gate.
Second from the hunters gate.
Edit: Decided to put a current zoomed out picture of progress in the first post so people don't have to jump through the thread if they don't want to.
After my last fort went up in a giant pillar of !!FUN!! I decided to pay homage to the great series that is A Song of Ice and Fire and design a fort based on Winterfell. If any of you have not read this series and like fantasy I would recommend you read it. As well, I think HBO is producing a series based off it called Thrones.
A couple of things. Winterfell in the books does not have a significant below ground portion (aside from the crypts) so nearly everything is done aboveground. To facilitate this I made a custom reaction which turns cloth into granite. I figure anyone building a castle would be purchasing stone or digging it themselves from another site so I trade for cloth to simulate this (since if I actually traded for granite this fort would take hundreds of in game years). Ironically this makes Elves my biggest stone suppliers.
I was going to build the foundation and show that but stonesense was not working until just couple days ago so this is a little past that stage. The great hall is nearly done and the glass gardens are completed. I also have several buildings partially constructed and the gods wood outlined.
The bottom left portion has the rookery, bell/maester's tower, kitchen, and brew house. The left middle is the glass gardens and great hall. The bottom foundation is going to be the great keep. The bottom right is the kennels, broken tower, armory, and guards hall. Middle right is the gods wood. Top right is the library tower and guest house, Top left is the smithy/craft hall. Out in the field is the inn and market square (I have to redo the inn, didnt realize stonesense used different skins for the brown wood).
Also, this is an artists rendition of Winterfell so you can get an idea of how Winterfell looks.
I plan to either turn off temp during winter after it snows or use dfweather to make it snow when I'm all done to get that winter look.