Thanks for the kind words guys!
Traveller, on 10 June 2014 - 07:24 AM, said:
This all looks really good. I'm sure you've noticed it but it will be really cool to get the tiered aspect right, with the higher districts looking more high status. And gardens!
It's all tight alleys and cramped quarters low down, like dockside and the mouse; shanty huts and such; and wide paved well lit streets the higher you go, with gardens and big houses.
Also, you have way too much spare time
Yes, between my job and doing nothing, I have a ridiculous amount of spare time
I saw a picture yesterday of Darujhistan that you drew that really reminded me of the tiered system (and was a very nice picture in and of itself). My tiers aren't that pronounced, but there's about a 4-6 block difference in height between the levels. I tried 10+ blocks at first, but it looked a bit unnatural.
There are a couple exceptions to the rule, but your suggestion of lower class houses the lower down you go is spot on. For example, the duelling school is found in the Gadrobi District. I imagine it as a fairly nice building, but the neighbour its in is basically a slum. And then there's Hinter's Tower in the Estate District, and Lakefront is full of all sorts of differing types of buildings.
Also completely unrelated side note: In TTH it says Hood dies at an intersection in Lakefront, then OST tells us its in the Gadrobi District. That bothers me, but I'm going to trust SE on this one.
Blend, on 10 June 2014 - 01:36 PM, said:
This looks incredibly awesome! I don't play Minecraft, but I love seeing some of the crazy creations people make using this system.
Once you start you'll never stop
cerveza_fiesta, on 10 June 2014 - 03:25 PM, said:
Holy crap dadding...big project. It's going to take so long to fill that colossal area with such small buildings. I wish you luck
It would be a real good idea to record at very low frame rate (1 frame / 10 sec or something). Put together a time lapse video when you're done.
Tell me about it, I may have to resort to copy-paste at some point. But I think the Estate District and Lakefront District should be within my capabilities without copying.
Timelapse would be a great idea, though I'm not sure if my computer could handle recording and building and the dozen or so windows I generally have open. I also think the timelapse plugin I'm familiar with is not up to date, and using another person to do the 3rd person shots would be a hassle. I may be able to do it for one district or something that I leave until last.