Saturday, May 7, 2011

Prison & Wonderland

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One houses villians, the other - toons.
Though made up of similar primitive shapes of triangles and blocks, the main
difference between the two are the looming, enigmatic tall buildings of the prisons; and when compared to the toony, beveled/rounded features of the toon town, the feeling of being a captive and a tourist are vast lengths apart.

The toon town uses more pillars and whacky shapes to bring forth the feeling of a cartoony reflection of the town. In contrast to the toon town, the prison uses less shapes and aesthetical features(using basic blocks, triangles and cylinders) to foster an environment of seriousness.

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