As her prize for winning Character Contest 82, Phatchick requested "a more upscale urban street design", which I've now completed and added to Background-Cityscapes. I couldn't figure out how to include the trees in the colorable areas, so they're permanently that green.
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That is awesome Jeff, great job on it. I love seeing more cityscape backgrounds.
That’s okay about the color of the trees, they will all be destroyed when the latest hero/villain battle rolls on by.
Great asset! Thanks Phatchick and Jeff!
Nice!
Wow! *_*
Very very nice.
I like! Thanks Phatchick and Jeff.
Glad you all like it. Hopefully it will help make some more interesting environments.
Damn Jeff, that is awesome!
Thanx, guys; my monsters were looking for a salad to go with their heroes–
This looks eerily like the area here in Portland called the Pearl District, where the trustafarian hipster transplants from Cali live. Although I imagine a lot of cities have something similar. But our trees are in fact EXACTLY that shade of green.