Screenshot / eventually, in the end,

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • PBJ%s's Photo

    yes yes yes yes yes!

    Fan !

    Love this

  • Fisch%s's Photo

    If you make the path more interesting, then it's awesome. Big thumbs up for the theme itself and the unusual object choices etc.

  • Xeccah%s's Photo

    yeah, fisch, i kind of just did the path 10 minutes ago to ship out this screen, i for sure will give more attention to it at a later date

  • battle boy%s's Photo
    it looks like a place for monkeys.
    Just a grove, or a temple ...
    Like the complexity of the building.
  • Steve%s's Photo
    Tree trunks as supports is brilliant. Agreed about the path. And I would use different fences other than the road lines. Besides that, good stuff.
  • Xeccah%s's Photo

    would you suggest me using a lighter path color? i do like the fencing because i found the other ones i don't want angularity in the path, especially diagonals.

  • AvanineCommuter%s's Photo

    THiS. I like. The darker path works for me but I agree about the fencing. Maybe it doesn't need a fence, it could just be shrubs and overgrown weeds and path can kind of fade into the vegetation.

     

    Btw what is that dome object? I've never seen it before.

  • posix%s's Photo

    Path against the world.

  • Stoksy%s's Photo

    Reminds me a bit of Corsair Veridian.

  • inthemanual%s's Photo
    Visually seems a lot like corsair. A lot of the same colors and forms. Thematically it seems a bit distinct. Very nice.
  • alex%s's Photo

    Also reminds me of Myst quite a bit. Very cool anyway, hope you keep going with it.

  • chorkiel%s's Photo

    First thing I thought of was Corsair Veridian too. Still, very interesting shapes and forms. Like this a lot.

  • Xeccah%s's Photo

    :D

  • Louis!%s's Photo

    I think the texturing in places causes it all to get lost in itself.

     

    Also, why do people still use roadlines as fences? They look awful.

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