Author Topic: Industrial Building/Office Building  (Read 1725 times)

Alright here's my latest build, I like how it turned out even though the first floor bricks are kinda screwed up :( . Anyway I still like it enough to put it in the Blockland Forum Gallery! So let me know what you think about it, and if you have any suggestions I might build it for you.
So, here's the pictures.

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"JOHN FREEMAN WAS ONE DAY AN OFFICE" comes to mind

I don't like buildings that use the Decorative Block Brick for all the walls.  I think they only look good as accents.

I do like the windows though.

May I rate?

I don't like buildings that use the Decorative Block Brick for all the walls.  I think they only look good as accents.

I do like the windows though.

May I rate?
Yeah that's fine
EDIT: Thanks, too.

From what I see there's absolutely no interior. Along with that the exterior is boring as well.

Sorry if I bummed you out. :(

From what I see there's absolutely no interior. Along with that the exterior is boring as well.

Sorry if I bummed you out. :(
Yeah no problem.. I'm new to the new architecture builds :\

The windows are inconsistent. That's something you should plan or correct when you make buildings like this.

It's very simple, and has a decent look for a background building, but it also ends up using a lot of bricks. It's sort of a misfit.

It looks like the building from Simcity Societies.

I really don't like it. The modular terrain bricks end up becoming a mush of white, as well as the there being nothing but a square shape.
Edit: prints, my bad
« Last Edit: May 07, 2012, 05:26:38 PM by Mr.jacksaunt »

"JOHN FREEMAN WAS ONE DAY AN OFFICE" comes to mind
You called?

I like what you did with decorative bricks, but the windows shouldn't be inconsistent.

6/10

The kind of build that would suit background details of a city or a DM, but as a standalone creation lacks interest and technical consistency.


6.5/10

Pretty good.
But looks simple

I can see the breaks in the brick wall texture where you duplicated this up.