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Looks messy. Mixed colors for the same building, some unnecessary plates, glass walls that look so off up there.
 

Diva Dan

hello!
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Mar 20, 2016
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Keep in mind that red and green are complementary colors

Complementary.gif
 

Yrr

An Actual Deer
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Sep 20, 2015
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reckoner actually uses green and yellow as neutrals on both sides and then red or blue depending on the team
 

Pocket

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Looks like Mirror's Edge as designed by Piet Mondrian.
 

Idolon

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For the curious: Piet Mondrian's most famous paintings (amongst others) were a part of the De Stijl art movement, of which there is, to my knowledge, only one building built in the style:

RietveldSchroederhuis.jpg

(Schroeder House, by Gerrit Rietveld)

Note that, much like Mirror's Edge, the use of color is rather limited, and strong color choices are limited to small elements (in the context of a videogame, you'd use these to draw the eye to high-traffic and otherwise important areas). Many modernists would even be offended by this building's use of muted shades of blue - see Richard Meier's white-washed buildings for an idea of what more "pure" modernism looks like.

Most (if not all) lines in the composition actually define some part of the architecture. There aren't any arbitrary "illustrations" on flat walls, the form of the building itself is just made complex to create a composition. De Stijl is also, in its purest form, composed entirely from right angles. Modernism doesn't have to follow these rules, but they're more or less good guidelines for making anything look modern.
 

Moth

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RietveldSchroederhuis.jpg

(Schroeder House, by Gerrit Rietveld)

i love how the unique modern design is stuck to a generic brick wall appartement hehe. Super cool stuff.
 

Tumby

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wow! how do you make this kind of math to geometry?
Take graph X^3+Y^3=1 within the space of the square ABCD A(0;0) B(1;0) C(1;1) D(0;1)
Intersect it with lines that are 'a' degrees to the X-axis. The 'a's I used are 22.5 ; 33.75 ; 45 ; 56.25 ; 67.5
Calculate every intersection point.
Example: 53.89 ; 80.67
I make a brush using these coordinates as dimensions, rounded of course. So that is 54 wide and 81 high
Then I vertex edit my arch to the corner of the helper brush.
Now rotate the helper brush 90° and repeat. This is possible because the graph is, within the given space, symmetrical on the X=Y line.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, multiply coordinates with 88 because one half of the arch is 88 units.
 
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Zed

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And now you work at a supermarket.
 

Crash

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And now you work at a supermarket.

Full time job with benefits, good pay, management position, I choose my own hours, I'm my own boss, plenty of time for rewarding hobbies? Yeah, you're right, guess it worked out fine.

Seriously, those knocking someone in my position are going to be in for a rude awakening when they get out of school. I'm living the dream.