Author Topic: Early 20th Century City  (Read 3406 times)

Because I love building exteriors, I decided to start on a city. I figured an older-style city would have more architectural detail than a modern one, so I built this:





(Yes, I know the building is missing a wall. I plan on covering that up with another building next to it.)

As you can see, it's a work-in-progress. But is it good so far? What should I add to it? (It's supposed to be black-and-white. Don't say it needs color!)

You know... citys werent gray-scale back then.


I like it, just change the colours.

You know... citys werent gray-scale back then.
they didnt invent colr yet

Jeep is incredibly unfitting.

Looks awesome, leave it grayscale. Adds tp the theme.

it needs color.
You know... citys werent gray-scale back then.
I like it, just change the colours.

lol'ed

anywho, this looks good, add more buildings and its great!

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Jeep is incredibly unfitting.

I know, I'll get a better-looking car.

By the way, I used grayscale as an experiment. I thought the city looked pretty good with grays, but I wanted to see what you guys thought.
« Last Edit: October 13, 2010, 03:58:39 PM by AverageJoe »

I personally enjoy the gray scale.
It seems more picturesque, and once the build is finished with more buildings and things, it will look nice.

I think the colours work well for it, coupled with the design style, but of course it would be drab to play in.

I personally enjoy the gray scale.
It seems more picturesque, and once the build is finished with more buildings and things, it will look nice.

I think the colours work well for it, coupled with the design style, but of course it would be drab to play in.

Totally agree.

Also, I think you should do something else as far as the parking spaces on the left side of the first picture, far left on the second. Spaces don't go like that. D:

could i help? im good at brick builds and would love you help!

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I think the colours work well for it, coupled with the design style, but of course it would be drab to play in.

Thanks, but it actually looks pretty cool in-game.

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Also, I think you should do something else as far as the parking spaces on the left side of the first picture, far left on the second. Spaces don't go like that. D:

What do you mean? How should they go?

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could i help? im good at brick builds and would love you help!

Thanks, but I wanted it to be a solo build. Plus, I can't host servers for some reason...
« Last Edit: October 13, 2010, 04:17:01 PM by AverageJoe »

I think it would look better if you made it parallel parking. Also it would be more realistic.

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I think it would look better if you made it parallel parking. Also it would be more realistic.

Alright, I'll try that.