I am considering taking this project in a different direction. WIP Attached
The backgrounds sounds very cool. And with the new map you have a consistent level of detail.
I am considering taking this project in a different direction. WIP Attached
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Or maybe I stick with the black and white...which is more evocative of steam-punk?
Last edited by Aval Penworth; 09-13-2010 at 12:20 PM.
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I certainly like that better than the color one. I'm also thinking that maybe a tan with dark brown lines might look good as well ala Ramah's current work.
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I was thinking maybe some kind of copper/bronze-ish tint would help to convey that steam-punk look/feel.
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Yeah, I usually think of a sepia scheme as being the most steampunkish feel to go with.
I agree with Rythal, sepia would be best for this setting. Along with some "cloud blurring" above some areas of the city. And I would like to see some 3D views of the city in the border of your map .
Here we go with a sepia version. As for 3 D views of the city...that might be beyond the scope of my talents just now.
Unfortunately, my grand vision for this project has not come to pass...too much for me to learn at this stage to carry it out, ah well.
Last edited by Aval Penworth; 09-16-2010 at 12:39 AM.
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Thanks Aval! I tried some things, but the results were poor. I think of breaking the town down to blocks. The last three pictures look like you have added geometrical figures in different colors and blurred them. I really should have known better that this is not you style! The creation of a complex roof pattern was a very good idea I have never thought of.
Last edited by Katto; 10-13-2010 at 04:46 PM. Reason: counting to three is difficult...
@ Katto Okay. So to make it 3D, what would suit better? If I made the city blocks in vector?
Last edited by Aval Penworth; 10-14-2010 at 10:16 AM.
Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to work I go..