hmmm.... Yeah, what Bob said. S'not Sparky enough.
For a real steampunk look, it needs to look a bit more like someone took an industrial space for a small chemical plant, some bits from an old oil refinery, and turned it into a tavern.
The thing to keep in mind about the steampunk aesthetic is that it is TYPICALLY NOT PRACTICAL. It is entirely and completely all about the Rule of Cool. Everything is going to have clockwork and brass pipes and fittings just because they can.
For a real steampunk look, it needs to look a bit more like someone took an industrial space for a small chemical plant, some bits from an old oil refinery, and turned it into a tavern.
The thing to keep in mind about the steampunk aesthetic is that it is TYPICALLY NOT PRACTICAL. It is entirely and completely all about the Rule of Cool. Everything is going to have clockwork and brass pipes and fittings just because they can.