11-06-2009, 06:40 AM
@Lunarea : There is one thing that I overlooked that I think could be fixed; the benches in your church. Reason I say is because, when I initially saw them, they looked more like tables than they did seating. I would move the bottom of the backside up, and add legs to it, and repaste the books onto the back after its finished then it would look just right.
Also, there is a problem with the legs of your tables the candles and book are on; realistically, that top would be way too heavy for those tiny table legs to hold them up, and if someone was to accidentally run into it, it would most likely collapse. I would suggest widening the legs as it would make that piece of the set look more realistic and stable.
Lastly, the blue stone floor looks great, but I'm not digging the walls being so white in contrast with the ground, it really throws it off in my eyes. I would experiment with changing the color for it; I'm thinking something along the lines of a light grey or maybe even a light blue would give it more atmosphere.
Keep in mind, these are tiny nitpicks more than anything, all-in-all I'm really enjoying the look of the set. (Okay, final nitpick, I swear... your shadows are way too dark.) I would love to see your progress on this, keep up the hard work !
Also, there is a problem with the legs of your tables the candles and book are on; realistically, that top would be way too heavy for those tiny table legs to hold them up, and if someone was to accidentally run into it, it would most likely collapse. I would suggest widening the legs as it would make that piece of the set look more realistic and stable.
Lastly, the blue stone floor looks great, but I'm not digging the walls being so white in contrast with the ground, it really throws it off in my eyes. I would experiment with changing the color for it; I'm thinking something along the lines of a light grey or maybe even a light blue would give it more atmosphere.
Keep in mind, these are tiny nitpicks more than anything, all-in-all I'm really enjoying the look of the set. (Okay, final nitpick, I swear... your shadows are way too dark.) I would love to see your progress on this, keep up the hard work !