This is obviously still great, but its interesting to see how your style has evolved during the decade. Larger scale, and much reduced usage of brick deco blocks, leading to much more creative object selection and variety.
Obviously you've improved even further now, but sometimes I miss old robbie. This, Muskoka Grove, Rangda, that kind of stuff. I wish old and modern robbie could coexist!
Always great. I want to see the Robbie that inspired me in h2h, and to the present, to see something never seen before, imagined, overlapping goodness of a city. I might try, achieve, but you were the first to believe, brother. I know no one knows what Im talking about, probably even Robbie. But I could strive for a vision he once had in a work I couldnt make.
Always great. I want to see the Robbie that inspired me in h2h, and to the present, to see something never seen before, imagined, overlapping goodness of a city. I might try, achieve, but you were the first to believe, brother. I know no one knows what Im talking about, probably even Robbie. But I could strive for a vision he once had in a work I couldnt make.
Here's a screenshot of my second attempt at Disney's America, from around October 2010. Maybe this will be like BGA in that somewhere around attempt 4/5, it'll manage to become a finished park
This is obviously still great, but its interesting to see how your style has evolved during the decade. Larger scale, and much reduced usage of brick deco blocks, leading to much more creative object selection and variety.
Cool stuff, how far did you get on this?
Obviously you've improved even further now, but sometimes I miss old robbie. This, Muskoka Grove, Rangda, that kind of stuff. I wish old and modern robbie could coexist!
This is the comment of the year calling it now
Such energy
Dificult Disney's America project, it requires a lot of dedication I think.
I really liked the screen.