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L6: Sharp Member
- Jan 29, 2008
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No its not, no one makes perfect great maps right off the bat. There will always be material on the cutting room floor.
Trust me, learning to know when to stop working on a map is very important. Use the lessons learned to make the next one better. Its NEVER going to be perfect, you're always going to hate things with it. It'll just turn into feature creep and you'll be working on it forever.
And if you're talking about in a portfolio you don't have to list everything in your portfolio, mine was only three maps when I started getting callbacks.
Well, that's the thing, he's got a solid map here already. Vastly worse & broken ones have gone official. (Hoodoo, I'm looking in your direction.) Tweaking it more to fix up a few things he has ideas about never hurts. There's way too many abandoned maps out there that are relegated to the dust bins.