How about a very very dense city with buildings towering over the sky, all mushed together, looking like a depot of urban-ness with a steampunk style. It would be called deepcity
I’d love to see your interpretation of classic fantasy settings. A city like in this video but in an Elven style, an underground Dwarven industrial city with a touch of steam punk, a human river land kingdom, or maybe a metropolis capital that blends all three styles. And based on how you nailed the Solarpunk city, I want to see you take on steampunk, cyberpunk, and any other kind of punks that are out there. Sorry for the long list, but I really like your work and definitely want to see more!
Nice 😄 At the complete opposite to my last suggestion! The trees are superb and the village blends in perfectly with the trunks and branches. It's a more classical style of construction, but again very remarkable for its scale. I was a bit frightened by the terrain before you made it look so natural. In other circumstances, I would have expected the foliage and canopy to look more natural too. But as this is a representation of the mythical forest of Sylvanora, it seems obvious that the trees should be perfect too. I hope to see how you can figure out a cave community (my previous suggestion). Here is another challenge: Can you imagine a miniature world taking over a printed circuit board?
Thanks for the comment! You always give the best suggestions- I have not forgotten about your cave build idea but this computer circuit idea is amazing. I’m already conceptualizing it as some kind of”redstone electric city” that could pull inspiration from tron and cyberpunk. Really looking forward to starting this one, I’ll have to make sure I get it right
Absolutely incredible work, Sluda! Really like the voiced cinematic intro for these last two. Something I feel Carserium would've benefitted much from! (got some major Myst vibes with this one) As for suggestions, I've always been one to build in snow and alpine forests. Maybe a grand cavern of some kind? In all of this world building, there's gotta be a folk who chose to dive underneath and subsist on geo-thermal or some kind of crystalline power.
Thank you so much! Carserium would’ve 100% benefited from the additional story you get from a bit of narration. I’m planning another larger multi-part build that will utilize this style. And thanks for the suggestion! I love that idea- could be taken in a pretty dark direction. Would be fun to try to make a cinematic that’s actually kinda scary 0.o
@@SludaBuilds Absolutely can't wait to see what else you manage to forge next, very genuinely some of the coolest buildings I've ever seen that still adhere to some sort of reality rather than pure fantasy. They're grand, but still believable in a lot of aspects!
First of all, that dream/imagination sequence in the intro was genius! Apart from that I love the shot at, 1:46 But I have one tiny suggestion if u don’t mind. Watching trees getting build is awesome, but I’d suggest you to get to the houses and stuff timelapse shots a bit earlier. Coz m not sure what you meant was the key element in this video, but as a viewer I guessed it was the buildings on top of the trees along with all other builds. It’s like the houses are the lead characters and the trees are supporting characters! Please feel free to counter it with any creative thought you have, as I may be able to learn something new. The houses that u build are phenomenal as always. Other day I was practising houses watching ur videos! This video was fantastic.
Thanks for the comment as always! And your constructive feedback is great because I felt the same- that the tree part went on for a bit too long. It’s also great hearing your thoughts on the houses. They could definitely be treated as higher priority in the video.
Did you like this build? What should I build next?
How about a very very dense city with buildings towering over the sky, all mushed together, looking like a depot of urban-ness with a steampunk style. It would be called deepcity
Build a piece of the human anatomy, like a cell, or veins on the heart, or a brain…something intricate but off base from your incredible builds
I’d love to see your interpretation of classic fantasy settings. A city like in this video but in an Elven style, an underground Dwarven industrial city with a touch of steam punk, a human river land kingdom, or maybe a metropolis capital that blends all three styles. And based on how you nailed the Solarpunk city, I want to see you take on steampunk, cyberpunk, and any other kind of punks that are out there.
Sorry for the long list, but I really like your work and definitely want to see more!
Nice 😄
At the complete opposite to my last suggestion!
The trees are superb and the village blends in perfectly with the trunks and branches. It's a more classical style of construction, but again very remarkable for its scale. I was a bit frightened by the terrain before you made it look so natural. In other circumstances, I would have expected the foliage and canopy to look more natural too. But as this is a representation of the mythical forest of Sylvanora, it seems obvious that the trees should be perfect too.
I hope to see how you can figure out a cave community (my previous suggestion). Here is another challenge: Can you imagine a miniature world taking over a printed circuit board?
Thanks for the comment! You always give the best suggestions- I have not forgotten about your cave build idea but this computer circuit idea is amazing. I’m already conceptualizing it as some kind of”redstone electric city” that could pull inspiration from tron and cyberpunk. Really looking forward to starting this one, I’ll have to make sure I get it right
Such a beautiful build and the best timelapses as always! Amazing job! :D
Ayyy thank you Calven !
Love the sun shining through! Great build ❤
Absolutely incredible work, Sluda! Really like the voiced cinematic intro for these last two. Something I feel Carserium would've benefitted much from! (got some major Myst vibes with this one)
As for suggestions, I've always been one to build in snow and alpine forests. Maybe a grand cavern of some kind? In all of this world building, there's gotta be a folk who chose to dive underneath and subsist on geo-thermal or some kind of crystalline power.
Thank you so much! Carserium would’ve 100% benefited from the additional story you get from a bit of narration. I’m planning another larger multi-part build that will utilize this style.
And thanks for the suggestion! I love that idea- could be taken in a pretty dark direction. Would be fun to try to make a cinematic that’s actually kinda scary 0.o
@@SludaBuilds Absolutely can't wait to see what else you manage to forge next, very genuinely some of the coolest buildings I've ever seen that still adhere to some sort of reality rather than pure fantasy. They're grand, but still believable in a lot of aspects!
First of all, that dream/imagination sequence in the intro was genius! Apart from that I love the shot at,
1:46
But I have one tiny suggestion if u don’t mind. Watching trees getting build is awesome, but I’d suggest you to get to the houses and stuff timelapse shots a bit earlier. Coz m not sure what you meant was the key element in this video, but as a viewer I guessed it was the buildings on top of the trees along with all other builds. It’s like the houses are the lead characters and the trees are supporting characters! Please feel free to counter it with any creative thought you have, as I may be able to learn something new.
The houses that u build are phenomenal as always. Other day I was practising houses watching ur videos! This video was fantastic.
Oh btw that house at 7:20 is awesome!
Thanks for the comment as always! And your constructive feedback is great because I felt the same- that the tree part went on for a bit too long. It’s also great hearing your thoughts on the houses. They could definitely be treated as higher priority in the video.
@@SludaBuilds I’m truly glad!
i was going to ask who narrated, it sounded almost like alan rickman, really good voice choice. and i really like the trees they are beautiful :)
Thanks for the feedback:) that’s a great guess on the narration but it’s actually Jeremy Irons, the guy that voiced Scar in Lion King
@@SludaBuilds omg youre right (of course), and i even just saw him in die hard 3, haha
You have some great literacy skills too :)
Thank you :) I’ve enjoyed creating the narration and opening cinematics but it can be pretty time consuming
This build is amazing.
Thanks :)!
Me gustan mucho tus construcciones
Muchos gracias !
Mantap bang
when do you say now its finished?
Not a secret anymore.