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Royal Capital Majestic Grandeur
She’s extremely dirtyyyyyyyy
She needs more than sooooooooap
For passers by, it must be more than a feast to the eye, truly a jewel of a city.
“All of the show’s settings have this problem. Like a child’s imagination, the relative scale and location of places within each town mutate randomly, as though the world has no concrete organization and adjusts based on the traveler’s perception and intention.”
It might just be me, but I feel like that sort of response is exactly the feeling they were going for.
It is a kids’ show after all; it makes sense that they would design it with that sort of aesthetic.
I can’t tell anything about the city or its layout and districts from its exterior alone – it’s essentially nothing but these carbon-cobied ivory towers, elven bridges, and rarely level windows everywhere – and this would cause me to discard my picture because it was impossible to actually illustrate a glorified and proudly cultured capital city, there being absolutely no support in the grossly insufficient source material to work with.
All of the show’s settings have this problem. Like a child’s imagination, the relative scale and location of places within each town mutate randomly, as though the world has no concrete organization and adjusts based on the traveler’s perception and intention.
Of course, none of this is the artist’s fault. He or she is just faithfully following Canterlot’s aesthetic, which is a mix of Wonderland-esque oversimplification and MC Escher’s less surreal drawings such as Relativity. With how much time was taken with the texture detailing and directional lighting I can’t really ask for him/her to basically create a wholly original, detailed & fleshed-out city where there really wasn’t one.
I’m not really critiquing the image since the artist hasn’t done anything wrong. It just reminds me of my frustrations with FiM’s bland lore and my general reluctance to attempt scene pieces.
The only pony in a world full of silhouettes…
I’m having a difficult time visualizing a city as an entire country.
The architecture looks like the Hollywood version of medieval Europe, anyway - so I guess Byzantine would be close, as @SeraphimDawn said.
Looks more Byzantine than Greek. Then again the Byzantine people mostly spoke Greek as their primary language.
You mean it isn’t?