Here's our first vista shot page
I still think the top one looks decent and the bottom one is okay if you keep in mind that I didn't use a ruler or straight edge and I am way to lazy to continuously check to see if my freehand lines are perfectly straight.
But yeah just some shots of Riley driving through some areas of Capolan to get to their next destination. Capolan is supposed to be kinda solarpunky or have pokemon-ish vibes when it comes to its locales so I try to make it all scenic while having some variance, though not too much since I want it to be sorta clear that it's set in an area somewhat reminiscent of the PNW.
I still think the top one looks decent and the bottom one is okay if you keep in mind that I didn't use a ruler or straight edge and I am way to lazy to continuously check to see if my freehand lines are perfectly straight.
But yeah just some shots of Riley driving through some areas of Capolan to get to their next destination. Capolan is supposed to be kinda solarpunky or have pokemon-ish vibes when it comes to its locales so I try to make it all scenic while having some variance, though not too much since I want it to be sorta clear that it's set in an area somewhat reminiscent of the PNW.
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Oh my gosh! That vista is absolutely gorgeous! I don't even know where to begin. The clouds look as though they could start rolling along in the sky at any moment. The trees are perfectly placed and spaced out, and the light texturing on the hills does wonders in creating a sense of depth and distance when staring at the image. The city shot is lovely as well, and you certainly captured the solarpunk and pokemon-ish vibes you mentioned in the description. I would honestly love to visit a place like this, just because it looks so inviting. If you don't mind me asking though, what is the 'PNW?'
omg THANK YOU so much, that's incredibly nice of you to say U//u//U I'm glad ya like it so much, I really did want this world to seem really idyllic and a place people would dream of visiting so I'm glad I was able to accomplish that.
And PNW stands for Pacific Northwest, so like Oregon and Washington, though I was only wanting to emulate that area in terms of like ecology and geography not necessarily like architecture.
And PNW stands for Pacific Northwest, so like Oregon and Washington, though I was only wanting to emulate that area in terms of like ecology and geography not necessarily like architecture.
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