Vault Dweller
Commissar, Red Star Studio
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Yes. Yes, it did.
LlamaGod said:did magic turn them into lego men?
Vault Dweller said:Another art piece, an "overview"
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9093/c ... s012df.jpg
Opinions, please.
Yes indeed.Stark said:excellent work.
I saw the hole, but I don't think I was really seeing it correctly until recently. I think the "problem" is this:...i didn't realize there's a hole on the ground until i read later comments. it just does not jump out to me...
No.galsiah said:If you're going for a "These settlements were constructed using powerful magics..." feel...
More reasonable height in general, although there are some spires and minarets.RGE said:Will the buildings be tall in the game, or will they be of the more reasonable height as in the second image?
Not that largeFrancoTAU said:If it's supposed to be a lively city with a large population than go with the taller version.
That's what I thinkchaedwards said:Second one - devastation is much more apparent, draws it away from generic fantasy.
Yes, both the town and the devastated area.fraunclein said:Curious question: Is that particular city accessible in-game?
Something else: one large chunk of the town, as much as can fit into a normal map. The devastated area is a separate map though.If so, is the presentation 1:1 hand-crafted(gasp) or the BG2 style "handful points of interest with random content in-between"? Or perhaps something else?