Re: Silverx50's Workshop
Posted: 20 Oct 2016 12:23
A very nice project to work on if you have some spare time! Looks good!
I have found some pictures of the back view, that can give an idea of how it looks:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... e_1868.jpg
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6159/6170 ... ae1a_b.jpg
It looks like a row of arched windows and doors, I just dont know where there are doors and where there are windows nowadays.
Other thing that I cant find is how the second floor of the main building looks from the backside. As there is an arched canopy close to that, I can imagine that there arent any windows or just a few to let light in, probably in the same style as the front.
These are things to check out if you go there again.
One tip, keep in mind that you are going to place platforms next to the backview, those are 3 pixels high. So keep that in mind when drawing in the windows/doors of the backview. Make the doors a bit longer, so that they look good standalone and as well with a platform against them and dont place the windows too low.
I have found some pictures of the back view, that can give an idea of how it looks:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... e_1868.jpg
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6159/6170 ... ae1a_b.jpg
It looks like a row of arched windows and doors, I just dont know where there are doors and where there are windows nowadays.
Other thing that I cant find is how the second floor of the main building looks from the backside. As there is an arched canopy close to that, I can imagine that there arent any windows or just a few to let light in, probably in the same style as the front.
These are things to check out if you go there again.
One tip, keep in mind that you are going to place platforms next to the backview, those are 3 pixels high. So keep that in mind when drawing in the windows/doors of the backview. Make the doors a bit longer, so that they look good standalone and as well with a platform against them and dont place the windows too low.