'When you don't have any space to build.. build higher"
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This one i spoil myself with doing the details, taking a few days to get it done and finally it's finished and i think i can say it looks good. not that bad or too shabby. I want to learn making some complex piece of structure and i think taking references from kowloon is really useful.
I might move to much more simple paintings later on.
I hope you enjoy this painting.
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This one i spoil myself with doing the details, taking a few days to get it done and finally it's finished and i think i can say it looks good. not that bad or too shabby. I want to learn making some complex piece of structure and i think taking references from kowloon is really useful.
I might move to much more simple paintings later on.
I hope you enjoy this painting.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1036 x 1280px
File Size 293 kB
Oh my GAWD, i WANT TO GO THERE!!
Staring at paintings like this for too long get me thinking about the logistics of building and maintaining such a structure. How did they get the materials up that high? How is the bottom section able to hold that much weight? How long would it take to climb all the way to the top? Would you have to circle every level in search of advancing steps or is there just one long stairwell on the inside? is there more than two elevators? What kind of wait time should one expect for said lift? is there a directory at the bottom? is there indoor plumbing? How much does it cost to rent a bottom level apartment versus a top level suite? Do residents have problems with teenagers near the top throwing trash off the side? What sort of fine could one incur by base jumping from the top? Can you feel the structure sway on a windy day? is there a delivery or courier service staffed with climbers with rock-hard calves from ascending so many stairs? Would said service even USE stairs? Would it be more time/cost effective to climb via hook and cable? -And most importantly, where is this beautiful place and can i hire a tour guide?
Staring at paintings like this for too long get me thinking about the logistics of building and maintaining such a structure. How did they get the materials up that high? How is the bottom section able to hold that much weight? How long would it take to climb all the way to the top? Would you have to circle every level in search of advancing steps or is there just one long stairwell on the inside? is there more than two elevators? What kind of wait time should one expect for said lift? is there a directory at the bottom? is there indoor plumbing? How much does it cost to rent a bottom level apartment versus a top level suite? Do residents have problems with teenagers near the top throwing trash off the side? What sort of fine could one incur by base jumping from the top? Can you feel the structure sway on a windy day? is there a delivery or courier service staffed with climbers with rock-hard calves from ascending so many stairs? Would said service even USE stairs? Would it be more time/cost effective to climb via hook and cable? -And most importantly, where is this beautiful place and can i hire a tour guide?
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