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This thing is breathtakingly amazing at night! One of the nicest buildings I've seen I think!
But the near-impossibly bright white borders ruin it a bit and make it look like a completely different building in the daytime. Even at night, the place with the trees looks like it would literally blind anyone there. Im not sure why a lot of newer building creators seem to do this. We all see the same brightness, right? XD Seems you're still using it in your newer buildings, so please consider toning it down to an off-white / gray unless it's definitely meant to be a fancy-architectural project kind of bright white material. The main building edges and the beams along windows could be different colors too.
Is there really so much white?