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- More blue/light blue tint of the skybox (around the hue levels of 210-220) also make it darker or keep it the same
- change the ambient to a more blueish color, idk how it is in lithuania but in latvia if theres a blueish sky then shadows would be a very saturated blue even in mornings and sunsets
- make the ambient slightly darker, in real life shadows are darker than the sky
- make each one (sunlight, shadows, sky) contrasty to one another, but not too much to the point that the sunlight is overly bright like in every cs2 map nowadays
Normally, I would have done what you're suggesting, but since the idea of the map is to follow the real place as close as possible - I had to stick to a single, dull color of the market sheds.
I will be happy to try it out and give my thoughts about the map! Love how it looks, already!