This stunning build is the work of expert mega-builder Haru. Called “Crane Travel” it shows clusters of buildings, inspired by historic designs from across Asia, attached like limpets to craggy coastal outcrops. Walkways are strung between the islands, and, towering above the other houses is a grand palace of green sweeping roofs, draped in multicoloured pendants. And further above that still, sailships hang miraculously in the air as a flock of gigantic cranes soar past.
It’s an extraordinarily beautiful build - rendered above by Antrelial - and a thrilling mixture of precisely realised architecture and geography, and startling fantastic elements.
“Every time I build I put in 70 percent realistic elements and 30 percent unrealistic elements,” says Haru. There needs to be something solid and credible first to anchor the viewer in the reality of the world, before Haru starts to build the more outlandish aspects around it. With this ratio of real to unreal “the overall look of the build will be better. If I put more unrealistic elements, then it will come out unnatural and awkward.”
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