Cursed-form [2019-05-01 12:30:55 +0000 UTC]
I like that there's a story behind this artwork. These are actually my favourite types of works. Especially pictures with intriguing background stories like this one. The amount of detail is impressive and all the objects in the room actually seem to belong there; they are not just random things filling the space. I especially like that shelf in left corner of the pic because it looks particularly polished and has many nicely-shaped things placed on top of it. The spider webs, dust in the air, overall messiness and sepia shade help the viewer to realize that the shack hasn't been used in a while. Plus they make the atmosphere more rustic and wistful. Too bad Kinovar is not impressed. The view behind Kinovar looks like a beautiful traditional painting but still has this 3D look to it too. The setting sun hints that Kinovar has travelled a long way.By the way, what is that light blue thing in the right corner?
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Topazice In reply to Cursed-form [2019-05-01 17:47:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for review!Yeah, she's pretty much used to clean and cozy inn rooms and really likes comfort, but sometimes you have to deal with what you have! The thing she needed could be bought, but the amount and quality would require a pretty large sum, so she had to settle with collection bugs herself. Too bad it wasn't a season for them yet and she still had to pay, though only for a quarter of the stuff x)Oh, that's something like a crystal mold that grows on utensils which fail to be clened properly after being used for brewing specific ore-containing solutions. It's a nasty stuff which slowly corrodes metal; the solution its grown from was based on a phosphorus-like powder, so in addition it faintly glows in the dark
Cursed-form In reply to Topazice [2019-05-03 14:32:14 +0000 UTC]
You are welcome and thanks for the detailed explanation.
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