This is artsy and interesting and creative and I'm here for it.
Will say, the ice-texture to white pieces to nothing conversion, while really cool, seems a bit off given the difference between the ice and white blocks. Maybe that's your intention, but some ice-blue pieces to blend it would help. Dare I say, 1k nets...
The bent road reminds me of that one scene in Inception. If you're looking to emulate the disjointedness of dreams, you're certainly on the right track. Wouldn't change a thing.
This screen makes me happy. So glad you're back. Please keep building on this. the others haven't left much to say. my only comment would have been why is there a realistic coaster element (batwing) in a fantasy park, but then I realized in a dream one could conjure up a realistic element regardless of the setting so who cares. Love all of this screen and like sax said, wouldn't change a thing.
Thanks guys! Most fun I've had in a long time building on a project. Definitely learning as I go on how to convey this idea effectively so I appreciate the suggestions.
wow nice to see you again. this is awesome- love the blocky nature of that white wall!
This is artsy and interesting and creative and I'm here for it.
Will say, the ice-texture to white pieces to nothing conversion, while really cool, seems a bit off given the difference between the ice and white blocks. Maybe that's your intention, but some ice-blue pieces to blend it would help. Dare I say, 1k nets...
The bent road reminds me of that one scene in Inception. If you're looking to emulate the disjointedness of dreams, you're certainly on the right track. Wouldn't change a thing.
incredible imagination, when I think I've seen everything in the Parks, I'm still surprised
good work
Thanos is destroying the buildings. But seriously, very nice and creative, and I really like the spongebob reference in there as well
Glad to see another screen from you! Looks interesting and unique.
Very cool stuff. Keep it up!
Thanks guys! Most fun I've had in a long time building on a project. Definitely learning as I go on how to convey this idea effectively so I appreciate the suggestions.