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  • 6 months later...
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It does look nice. There's quite a bit of nice chisel work going one, and the architecture in general looks lovely.

One small point of critique: a lot of the details in the screenshots just blend into each other because there is very little variation in texture.
It's all very brown and cobbly. Maybe you can replace (parts of) the walls with drystone? Or add some wooden highlights, like in the windowsills?

I like what I'm seeing, though!

  • Cookie time 2
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Using some brick blocks would also break up the uniformity in the build as well.  Additionally, using some stone blocks of different materials can help, such as pairing granite with suevite or andesite.  Alternately contrasting colors can look good too; such as sandstone and peridotite.

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