Both builds look really clean! I’d say second one for a Mediterranean type city and first one more for a Northern European one
Swaginatorr44 on
Definitely depends on the style of the surrounding area
If you really wanted to, you could build both, one on each side, lots of old cities had sister churches
they were usually in the same style though…
Fritzschmied on
Depends on the style of your city. Without any context it’s hard to say but I like the grey one.
Bart_Lafon on
Both are good! I’d suggest deciding what color stone is available in your city’s location, then build the church And Most of The City in that color: gray or cream. It’d look great to build any cliff or rocky hills nearby in the same color stone. As one commenter suggested, the gray reads more middle Europe, the sand color looks more Mediterranean. (Then have fun with trees etc. to match!)
HopeOfTheChicken on
I like the first one a lot more. I’m not a huge fan of the tower in the front, the shape looks kinda off to me. Otherwise Great build
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The first. Medieval has a kinda dark atmosphere
Both builds look really clean! I’d say second one for a Mediterranean type city and first one more for a Northern European one
Definitely depends on the style of the surrounding area
If you really wanted to, you could build both, one on each side, lots of old cities had sister churches
they were usually in the same style though…
Depends on the style of your city. Without any context it’s hard to say but I like the grey one.
Both are good! I’d suggest deciding what color stone is available in your city’s location, then build the church And Most of The City in that color: gray or cream. It’d look great to build any cliff or rocky hills nearby in the same color stone. As one commenter suggested, the gray reads more middle Europe, the sand color looks more Mediterranean. (Then have fun with trees etc. to match!)
I like the first one a lot more. I’m not a huge fan of the tower in the front, the shape looks kinda off to me. Otherwise Great build