Quote Originally Posted by The Lazy One View Post
Complex geometries don't help much, but knowing what you're after (which is a volume study rather than an actual 3D model) it could still be a quicker way.
This is definitely a very good exercise of volumes, anyways.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
I love how you render a sense of depth & altitude here. And you're master of the transition between top-down map and illustration, but we already knew that.
Another master piece!
I try. It was challenging, no question.
Quote Originally Posted by Lars View Post
Looks fantastic! The added side perspective truly breathes life into the map, while the verticality of the location and architecture adds a lot in terms of character and draws the viewer's interest.

(Technically the town has a theater, not an amphitheater--the latter is surrounded by seating.)
Thanks Lars
Interesting... I didnb't know that.
Wouldn't change though, as I was just placing names I was given.