colors arent rly natural, too saturated, u should improve ur shading technique a lot, look at some other isometric work, and also this is waaay to simpel, use ur imagination.... add tiles too the roof, or a chimney, maybe some cracks in the walls, a garden, a fence, a mailbox, etc...... be creative, thats actually the fun about isometric perspectives, its like builing legos, constructing forms like circles, triangles and so on is really logical, can easily be done of u know how, maybe look for some tutorials....
heres a quick edit, was fun since if never done this 45° iso perspective before...
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colors arent rly natural, too saturated, u should improve ur shading technique a lot, look at some other isometric work, and also this is waaay to simpel, use ur imagination.... add tiles too the roof, or a chimney, maybe some cracks in the walls, a garden, a fence, a mailbox, etc...... be creative, thats actually the fun about isometric perspectives, its like builing legos, constructing forms like circles, triangles and so on is really logical, can easily be done of u know how, maybe look for some tutorials....
heres a quick edit, was fun since if never done this 45° iso perspective before...
http://i992.photobucket.com/albums/af45/oooonek/house.gif