For this set of thumbnails, I started by briefly looking at the trees and drawing two types to see which type I think would fit better with the environment I am making. I prefer the first type, as they are more geometrical and fit with the sharper shapes that I am looking for. I then continued to experiment with the looks of the buildings and for thumbnails 79 and 80, looked at the fence which would surround the city. I think I will most likely settle on a combination of the two types.
Thursday, 1 November 2018
What If Metropolis: Thumbnails (Part 3)
For this set of thumbnails, I started by briefly looking at the trees and drawing two types to see which type I think would fit better with the environment I am making. I prefer the first type, as they are more geometrical and fit with the sharper shapes that I am looking for. I then continued to experiment with the looks of the buildings and for thumbnails 79 and 80, looked at the fence which would surround the city. I think I will most likely settle on a combination of the two types.
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