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Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
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A perfect mix of antique and modern things... What a change for the tale! I wonder whether in this case the One Ring would control the rest using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
Well, changing the times seemed to work great for Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes figure...
I say; the best way to create a boring home is by sticking to a single style or period.
Anyway; I award you the CBR-prize for best comment!
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Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
A perfect mix of antique and modern things... What a change for the tale! I wonder whether in this case the One Ring would control the rest using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
Well, changing the times seemed to work great for Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes figure...
Jury is still out on whether it really worked well in Cumberbatch' Sherlock Holmes, but that may just be because of vivid mental images created by the original sir Conan Doyle texts. Your time-shift in the cave is a different matter altogether - and also mix of styles. Love the entire design. A good sign when my only concern is that it is far between the great table and the kitchen. But I could move in any day. ok
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Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
Very good renderings. To mention something to enhance, the water bottles in the dinner table look in general a bit "ethereal" more than translucent, and in particular the one closer to the camera in the close-up image.
I guess it's in part because the image seen through the bottles is not being distorted by the refraction, as it should.
Anyway, congratulations for your work!
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