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Discussion in 'Large Artwork' started by Eksperimental, Mar 8, 2008.

  1. Eksperimental

    Eksperimental Well-Known Member

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    Nice and sleek. The shadows might be a little too "raw" IMO but still it's a really good attempt.
     
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    Am I judging the artwork or the interior design?

    thats a very wide computer monitor and the designs are too simple in my opinion.

    Kinda boring lounge, too clean for me lol

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    Any suggestions on spicing it up?

    And you would be judging the artwork. The monitor does look pretty awkward.

    Thanks for the comments guys.
     
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    Oh well if we're judging the artwork then ok.

    You need to work on the shadow effects. You've added a texture to the floor but not the walls.
    In-order to look more realistic (if you want it to look realistic) I would add texture on the walls.

    The organisation of the unit, speakers and playstation 3 needs to be re-thinked. It looks like you've just slapped them there.
    I don't know about you but I wouldn't have my speakers and playstation 3 on the floor like that lol

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    Thanks Acrima. I want to add alot more stuff in, but it's hard to find decently angled stocks to work with, but I'll think of something for the speakers and the PS3.
     

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