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    Nice work!

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    Wow, impressive work Guillaume! It makes me think of the very useful sample buildings of the good old Warhammer rpg books, but better drawn and coloured .

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    Gorgeous stuff Guillaume, keep up the good work!

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    Kiba and french friends, thank you

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    Nice work! love the style - Inspires me to make a similar style

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    Beautiful!

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    Thank you Carniflex and Bogie !

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    Those are beautiful! very worthy of rep.

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    These buildings are really nice! Your details on the flooring and furniture is really impressive to me. The colors are great, vibrant and engaging without being too cartoonish. I'm seriously impressed!

    Mind if I ask how you got that grainy texture on a lot of the floorplans? It looks like it might be a semi-transparent layer you added over the top, and I like the texture it gives to the pieces.

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