v0.6.0 Update It's been a while since I've posted an update so I'll show what's being worked on and what will be in the next release. In 0.6.0, several new advanced rules have been added which allow placement of autogen where there is no data, this can fill out towns and cities with regional buildings in-between the real data in OSM. e.g. Houses can be placed to follow roads and similar groups of buildings can be grouped together and fitted in seamlessly with the real data. Additionally, lots of work has gone into the world-models library for the UK, France, Ireland and the Netherlands. Less red-roofed buildings and more darker, older style village houses. Since 0.5.0, around 100 new regional buildings have been added. (Also, the world-models library is currently being ported to Outerra and is available for scenery there as well). Here are some screenshots I took this morning using the new artwork: Collision detection for line rules and advanced spacing and grouping options (Can be used to place random houses and other buildings along roads)Angle from road option, which will rotate objects to their nearest road. e.g. Churches, bus stops, billboards, even post boxes will be rotated and aligned with roads if they are not attached to the road in OSM.Polygon placement rule and some new default rules for placing beaches, mud and tidal flats.New shrub and tree textures. Shrubs surrounding farmland look more realistic. Shrub areas in OSM now contain proper shrubs and not sparsely placed trees. e.g. You'll see a mixture of small bushes, rose bushes, etc..Lots of bug fixes for random placement and options to make random placement look a little more naturalNew collection of supermarket and industrial buildingsToned down lights and trees in residential areas to look more realistic. I'm not sure when release will be. The autogen random placement is very slow (in generation) and needs some optimising. Additionally, I'd really like to get custom roads, i.e. Removing the dark and big US style roads and adding smaller more European style roads (With left-side traffic in the UK and Ireland).