Not exactly 'Roman', but some structures look alright. The color scheme is what makes it un-roman: brown and tan wooden buildings with that roof texture are not very 'Roman'. The pinkish color ("salmon"), gray, and white are probably your best bet.
well chorkiel, you're right, with this part of the park i kinda forgot about the goal, but i assure you, the rest of the park will be fully roman themed, i'm currently updating the colors to fit the theme more
Not exactly 'Roman', but some structures look alright. The color scheme is what makes it un-roman: brown and tan wooden buildings with that roof texture are not very 'Roman'. The pinkish color ("salmon"), gray, and white are probably your best bet.
Why do you use American banners in a 'Roman' queue line?
I hate to break it to you, but this is nothing like the forum romanum.
Mixing roman/classicist architecture with 'accents from the 1800's' doesn't seem like a good idea, because those time periods have nothing in common.
Which region's 1800's are you talking about anyway?
well chorkiel, you're right, with this part of the park i kinda forgot about the goal, but i assure you, the rest of the park will be fully roman themed, i'm currently updating the colors to fit the theme more
Forum romanum, former roman village, 1800's, stars and stripes... I can't help being really confused about what you're trying to achieve here.
i kinda forgot about the theme, kinda bad mistake from me, i have now adjusted the architecture to fit the theme more