So i’ve been working on a fantasy game lately and wanted to build a castle on top of a mountain with some houses beneath it, here is my end result: Castle of Erithea.
It’s looking really good at the moment, I don’t know if players are meant to access that area or if it’s just for scenery but some of the houses on the bottom look like they are just attached onto the wall without any bottom support.
Also some rocks on the ground along with some sort of border around the body of water would make it look really good!
Great progress at the moment though, it’s a creative idea.
I’m surprised that none of these houses have managed to fall down the cliff
Looks really great! Although you should definitely add some pathways as Crazed mentioned earlier, cause seriously that’s a steep cliff and I would be surprised if people manage to get inside their house after a long day of work
Looks good! I definitely agree with @Crazedbrick1 though. And as for my own personal feedback, I suggest you add some bridges/platforms connecting all of the houses. Other than that, keep up the great work friend!
nice. house in a mountain. wow. there needs to be grass and sand around the rocksat the bottom, and it looks like part of the castle is suspended over the waterfall.
Hi, this looks so cool! I really the different sizes and shapes of the houses in the cliffside. At night they seem very dark (duh). It would be really interesting to see what if would look like if you added more lighting in certain areas like you already have with two of the houses, especially around the castle.
The waterfall is an important visual element in your build. I think it would be really great if you found a way to draw more attention to it. Maybe something like building a bridge or two along the waterfall’s path to connect the two sides of the cliff? At the bottom, some rocks and/or vegetation might also enhance it. Something like a dock where the river meets the ocean would help add some more detail that area if you were thinking about that.
Thank you for sharing and I’m excited to see what you do with this build!