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    Default Cunning Fox Gamehall Sofa

    Probably Been Done b4 But I Wanted A Go

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    Hope You Like /10 c&c

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    It's not amazing, you may as well have just enlarged it by 200% or something, you have the shading all wrong and you should have added some extra tones of colours, It's hard for me to describe how you could inprove it. I can say that you should make the wood alot thicker as the structure of the sofa looks very paperthin, try make the wood effect alot more realistic by adding some extra tone and shade.

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    ye the shading looked odd to me too... couldnt really change that "/

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    Like roboevil said, I'm not a professional alt artist or anything but I think it would be a great help if you toned the shading down abit so it blends more, aswell as doing that castle pattern to introduce a colour to a different shade.

    gone & finished
    but i'm bk! pmsl

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    Default wood

    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil
    I can say that you should make the wood alot thicker as the structure of the sofa looks very paperthin, try make the wood effect alot more realistic by adding some extra tone and shade.
    i must say the wood looks thicker in the smallere version

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