Screenshot / Deep in India

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Jaguar%s's Photo

    I'm not really getting that much of an Indian vibe for this tbh. Urban Indian architecture often quite colorful but from the images I've seen, the colors tend to be less bold, brighter and more muted. Maybe add more ornate details like poles, columns, arches, domes, trim, etc.

     

    What's here isn't bad though, and I do like it, the colors aren't bad and the landscaping, although simple, is great. I hope to see more of this.

  • ELectriczTV%s's Photo
    I think I should get rid of all the cold colors in the facades
  • Iron Rattler%s's Photo

    I think it's the amount of grey roof that is really hurting the atmosphere for me, I think thats taking me out of the India feeling

  • Ziscor%s's Photo

    I kinda like the facades, but they're not very easy to associate with India. Having regular sloped roofs might be the main hit against the theme for me, though. It never snows on the majority of the landmass, and we've got different ways to deal with rain water, so it's all flat roofs for the most part.

     

    I agree with Jaguar on the suggestion to add more ornate architectural details to it. Having some reference images might help add authenticity, in case you don't have any right now. 

    If you're going for a general vibe, I'd mute those colours and focus on the more medieval fort style, which you do have in the corner there. Looks neat! Alex/Liampie did a great job with that style on Giari Palms, I think, so I'd definitely recommend checking that out.

  • MrTycoonCoaster%s's Photo
    I liked the colors and the face of the buildings
  • MK98%s's Photo

    Very nice screen but yeah not very Indian. The foliage is nice but the paths need more details I think. And how would that transfer track work?

  • MrTycoonCoaster%s's Photo

    I liked the colors and the face of the buildings

    I forgot to say, I love hanging gardens, very cool

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