For Esmeralda, I focused primarily on the winding bridges, streets, and rivers that make up the city. As it is called the "city of water", it was important to include rivers, boats, and bridges; for inspiration, I looked to the city of Venice. There also appears to be an emphasis on different routes that citizens take when traversing the city, wherein the excerpt mentions that bridges, steps, and platforms create "hanging streets".
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I really like the look of 2, 8 and 12 they all have a great use of depth, and really give you a sense of the scales and the 'adventurous' spirit of the city! :)
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DeleteYou're really bringing the best out of that drawing style, your ideas are crystal clear!
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