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Twin Falls
Twin Falls by @Jops556 (Jops)

The city of Twin Falls, capital of Vardantia.
This is a location featured in my Atelan Adventures RPG series.

No points scored for guessing where the city gets its name from.

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2024 @ 04:21 PM

Wow, what a beautiful shot! such a fantastic scene and that plane looks so on point! :D

Posted: Thursday, 04 July, 2024 @ 07:17 AM

@Trezce: Thank you. I was trying to go for a ghibli-esqe mood with this one. ^^

Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2024 @ 03:58 PM
Rating: 5

WHOA! a city scape picture?! 

Fantastic I know how bloody long it takes to make those so KUDOS to you for making this, that plane looks like an old Sunderland MK WW2 Flying boat for the design.   I almost have to mention the city kind gives me Cape Suzette from Tailspin vibes when I start at it long enough. 

Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2024 @ 09:37 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX:
Thanks. ^^

Hehe, I think both I and the Talespins creators looked at 1930 NYC for inspiration. As for the plane, I've actually looked at a Short S8 for reference and took soem minor creative liberties, such as making it a closed-cockpit airplane instead of an open canopy one.

Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2024 @ 10:19 PM

@Jops556: touche to your response also fantastic its not often artists look to the past for refrences to mechanical designs, everytime I build an airship in my head I think of a ghalleon from peter pan it ends up looking like star trek mixed with steam punk in the end. 

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