[FEEDBACK] First Low Poly Build

This is my first ever low poly build and came here to share it and ask for your feedback and if any suggestions to possibly make it better.
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I am not really much of a low-polly builder, but this is really nice and congratulate on the effort! Great work man.

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I wasn’t really a low poly builder either until I was motivated by the amount of posts on the forums about low poly and being the fact low poly is really popular and attracts players at all age ranges.

Thanks for the feedback.

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I think it looks great! The only thing that I would change would be the window colors. I feel like the orange windows look a bit weird with the red walls. Overall great work!

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Thank you, I changed the windows to a more smoother, lighter colour, what do you think?
Also using a special lighting setting for low poly.

Ambient: [255, 85, 127]
ColorShift_Bottom: [255, 255, 127]
ColorShift_Top: [170, 255, 255]
Time of day: 13:00:00
(Leave BRIGHTNESS TO DEFAULT (2)

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Looks neat, I’m definitely not a low poly builder myself but as an unprofessional I believe it’s absolutely a great first build.

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Yep! Looks much better! I think it looks great

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This low-poly looks very cute but somehow elegant at the same time.This build kinda looks more like a cottage and a manor mixed, and this is the result.
I personally would change the orange windows to a bright yellow, but that is completely your choice. For the roof, I think that you should change the color to a chestnut brown, since a white roof does not match with the other colors you used in this build.

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very good.
seems professional, based on the cartonnish “mid tween” on the sides.
although i wonder if the lighting effects could be made to try and smooth things out a bit more.
by that i dont mean the windows, but the edges.

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