Asia has other colors than red, white and purple...
... like yellow.
Hahaa, but anyway, its beautiful nin. The cluster of foliage near the bottom corner of the far right building is my favorite part. Its minute, but well done.
This is quite unlike you nin, as in it incorporates more features of strict realism than I would not expect from you, usually. So something like those supports is entirely lost on me, but I get the motivation behind it, of course.
I feel there's a certain amount of Ancient Worlds inspiration in this? If so, I love it. I like how the amount of NCSO is such that a certain feeling of "vintage RCT" still comes through, and adds charme to this. Also perhaps because everything is so neat and tidy, and the foliage and landscaping is given big prominence. It's wonderful, by the way.
The pagoda objects really help add some colour and clean detail to the architecture. I'm glad you've used them. The building on the right without them is borderline grey and slightly dull in comparison, but if it's not the predominant visual language of this, it should be fine.
To add to the "retro" look a bit perhaps, would you consider more brown jagged rocks? I think they could help some make it more organic.
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... like yellow.
Hahaa, but anyway, its beautiful nin. The cluster of foliage near the bottom corner of the far right building is my favorite part. Its minute, but well done.
posix Offline
This is quite unlike you nin, as in it incorporates more features of strict realism than I would not expect from you, usually. So something like those supports is entirely lost on me, but I get the motivation behind it, of course.
I feel there's a certain amount of Ancient Worlds inspiration in this? If so, I love it. I like how the amount of NCSO is such that a certain feeling of "vintage RCT" still comes through, and adds charme to this. Also perhaps because everything is so neat and tidy, and the foliage and landscaping is given big prominence. It's wonderful, by the way.
The pagoda objects really help add some colour and clean detail to the architecture. I'm glad you've used them. The building on the right without them is borderline grey and slightly dull in comparison, but if it's not the predominant visual language of this, it should be fine.
To add to the "retro" look a bit perhaps, would you consider more brown jagged rocks? I think they could help some make it more organic.
pierrot Fan Offline
nice foliage.