I don't quite get the structure to the left on the bridge. If you're going to use custom paths, might as well fill in those diagonals as well. I like the main buildings.
This doesn't feel cohesive at all. Looks like a random collection of stuff with no direction or theme. It also feels really unreadable due to the unfinishedness.
It's not very cohesive, but dang does it look good. I'd switch up the paths like CSW suggested, but I'd also add in different colours, foliage boxes so we can get some foliage into the mix.
The theme here is urban asian architecture - or at least my interpretation of it since i don't really know a lot about it. It's supposed to be a somewhat futuristic multi-layer cityscape, with the top section being a more luxurious area with offices and hotels, and the bottom section having more traditional and/or run-down buildings. My idea of this type of architecture is that it's very dense and colourful, with a lot of different looking buildings all over the place. I get that right now it looks like a mixed bag, but once i've built more stuff i think it will be a lot more cohesive.
I'm not sure what to do with it other than expand on the theme, maybe i'll add an urban amusement park to it, or a factory area, or something in that line.
I've done some urban asian architecture a while ago, and i think you're on the good track here. One thing i figured out while studying this style is that pretty much all the color comes from the commercial signs and stuff, while the buildings are mostly ugly and white, black or grey. Go overboard with the billboards! That is what really makes people feel that same atmosphere. Also add some multi-layer train tracks, and messy power cable shit. This can be great if you do it right.
It's interesting how this urban asian trend is getting really popular on here recently. I hadn't seen too much of it when we attempted a park in that style in H2H7, and now it's everywhere
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CoasterCreator9 Offline
I don't quite get the structure to the left on the bridge. If you're going to use custom paths, might as well fill in those diagonals as well. I like the main buildings.
saxman1089 Offline
This doesn't feel cohesive at all. Looks like a random collection of stuff with no direction or theme. It also feels really unreadable due to the unfinishedness.
IonZer0 Offline
Even though it's very unfinished, I absolutely love what you have so far. I couldn't even tell it was NCSO at first!
csw Offline
the dark path has sucked all life out of this screen. Lighten it up and add some more green and orange tones.
BlazingEmpireHD Offline
It's not very cohesive, but dang does it look good. I'd switch up the paths like CSW suggested, but I'd also add in different colours, foliage boxes so we can get some foliage into the mix.
Decent, but it does need work. Keep it up!
Lilith Offline
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The theme here is urban asian architecture - or at least my interpretation of it since i don't really know a lot about it. It's supposed to be a somewhat futuristic multi-layer cityscape, with the top section being a more luxurious area with offices and hotels, and the bottom section having more traditional and/or run-down buildings. My idea of this type of architecture is that it's very dense and colourful, with a lot of different looking buildings all over the place. I get that right now it looks like a mixed bag, but once i've built more stuff i think it will be a lot more cohesive.
I'm not sure what to do with it other than expand on the theme, maybe i'll add an urban amusement park to it, or a factory area, or something in that line.
WhosLeon Offline
I've done some urban asian architecture a while ago, and i think you're on the good track here. One thing i figured out while studying this style is that pretty much all the color comes from the commercial signs and stuff, while the buildings are mostly ugly and white, black or grey. Go overboard with the billboards! That is what really makes people feel that same atmosphere. Also add some multi-layer train tracks, and messy power cable shit. This can be great if you do it right.
inthemanual Offline
It's interesting how this urban asian trend is getting really popular on here recently. I hadn't seen too much of it when we attempted a park in that style in H2H7, and now it's everywhere
GammaZero Offline
This triggers me on so many levels
Coasterbill Offline
I love the structures on the bottom. The ones up top might be a tad chaotic but mostly this is very nice.