Opinions on Low-Poly Medieval Watermill?

Looking for opinions on what I should add or how should I improve on this build.

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I love it man! I adore the low-poly, simple style so Iā€™m a little biased; although, I would suggest playing with different materials and seeing if you can make different woods work on it. The flat color of typical low-poly works is nice, but some materials can make builds ā€˜popā€™.

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In flat shaded building styles I always see stone walls accented with a few scattered bricks to indicate stones but not enough with wooden walls so maybe experiment with that at the top section. Looks good on the corners of the stone part of it but it could use the ā€œbrick scattering detailā€ as well. Maybe even try the roof as well, of course just donā€™t go nuts with the amount of parts. You want to have parts of the whole thing look slightly imperfect as with any flat shaded (low poly) build.

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It is very good. You could just change the wood planks to a darker tone of brown. It would just be in that way: One plank with a dark tone and one with a lighter one.

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Bottom section is full of detail, the top lacks detail.

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Looks really good, I like the detail put into the design & shape, keep the good work going!

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Looks amazing, youā€™ve gone down to the smallest detail to make sure it looks amazing, I love it.

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Looks pretty nice,but you could add something to the second floor,it just looks kind of empty.

This build is super cartoony which I loveā€¦ However I think that the roof, and the second layer of the medival watermill, could use a bit more texture, blend in more with the grey colors at the bottom, and maybe the neon window color, should maybe be a brownish yellowā€¦ Try this RGB color: 255, 115, 0. But other than that, great job!

Love the cartoonish look, I can tell a lot more detail was put into the bottom half of the build. Iā€™d definitely suggest adding more detail to the top half of the build.