* Nikodemus thinks it is looking good
The wooden beams could contrast more with the rest. Maybe it is just that the texture is low res, but the whole gets kind of blurred. bevel the beams? I sometimes Use color balance, which i think can transform some areas with the same color/brightnes into something else, because in nature the older wood can have grey-bvlue shades and other coz of different processes. I think, so this may help.
maybe same about bricks?
Windows are a funny thing. Windows always reflect what is outside. But reflections are dynamic and texture is always the same-static. Thats why i'm of oppinion that we should maybe always draw a curtain (because if there is curtain, the window barely reflects anything (coz, oh i'm sure everyone knows why ;P) and the curtain is visible, though darker). Thats why the black color frame is not good, because if you wont include curtain, you should in fact draw pitch black. I'm sitting on second floor and i look at a winbdow on the other side of the street and i can see nothing whats in the room, pitch black. Your dark blue reflecting glass looks like it is evening and we are looking from the street level (what doesn't make sense from the point you took a screenie
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I would probably completly get rid of the ground level beams. (you save triangles too) No point that they are standing in front of the bricks, whicjh does supporting rather well i gues. That may be also sign of being poor, as wood may be actually more expensive than stone or bricks of which there is almost infinite amount (what you can't say about forests)
You know my thoughts about water leaking through roof if it ends with wooden plank.
on on closer look:
you should probably make a separate piece of texture, for the roof around the exits, and try making it somewhat seamless where it meet with the rest of roof. This may be somewhat tricky.
Oh, come on irc, i tell you which photos i have taken.
I think doors are a little too thin. Are they?
For the texture part with a window, you have used the same background as without a window. It should obligatorly look different
just somewhat at least.