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    Default The Crackalackin' Pub!

    Just thought I'd post my pub, I made this about a year ago and I love it



    Out of 10, what do you like and dislike about it?

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    Its nice & original Mark, although I just find the floor boring and empty

    Maybe put down some more rugs, or wooden floors or something

    Other than that, fabulous work. Love the bar area

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    Thanks a lot! +rep

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    I dont really like the dragons there.. Idk they jsut look out of place Well mark , its Crackalackin awesome!

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    I really like it, it doesn't really matter to me whether the floor is completely filled with rugs or not, it seems to have a classic sort of feel to it which is why I think its amazing. Well done Mark!

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    That is very 'old school' and I really like it. Nice use of colour and furni. You seem to have created a 'cosy' atmosphere which is just right for a pub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ..:BAMItsNick:. View Post
    I dont really like the dragons there.. Idk they jsut look out of place Well mark , its Crackalackin awesome!

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    Thanks Nick! +rep

    Quote Originally Posted by orientalframe? View Post
    I really like it, it doesn't really matter to me whether the floor is completely filled with rugs or not, it seems to have a classic sort of feel to it which is why I think its amazing. Well done Mark!
    I'll test with other floorings when I'm back at my house, thanks and +rep!

    Quote Originally Posted by Catz View Post
    That is very 'old school' and I really like it. Nice use of colour and furni. You seem to have created a 'cosy' atmosphere which is just right for a pub.
    It's the theme I wanted to create, thanks for the comment and +rep!

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    I think it's really nice, Mark


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    I really like it however i reccomend maybe swapping the HC Sofas with t sofas? just working on the principal of 'red and green should never be seen' - together anyway

    I like how the red is the dominant colour tho, rugs, the floor, the seating and also the dragons.

    Nice work mark +rep

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    It's pretty nice Mark

    Firstly, I would suggest you rotate the dragons. Also the HC sofa behind the bar doesn't look right as you don't get a sofa behind the bar.

    IMO I prefer habbo pubs with like small lodge tables and stools, instead of 2 chill squares. I think a pub would have more tables than group tables if you get me.

    Will

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