07-20-2021, 01:02 PM
I find it interesting, and Joseph is on the money about refining the style window a bit more.
I get from one image that you are going for a venetian style house on the water, but they're not always a plain cube. There is a lot of jutting and bridges and beams connecting building and parts of in Venice. It's totally worth making the shape more interesting, and also consider the style difference between class districts.
There's a great reference on isometric buildings by this guy: https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/2312 It's on CSP but it's pretty universal and if you want to make the designs more interesting I think you would make great use of some of his tips.
I get from one image that you are going for a venetian style house on the water, but they're not always a plain cube. There is a lot of jutting and bridges and beams connecting building and parts of in Venice. It's totally worth making the shape more interesting, and also consider the style difference between class districts.
There's a great reference on isometric buildings by this guy: https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/2312 It's on CSP but it's pretty universal and if you want to make the designs more interesting I think you would make great use of some of his tips.