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As you can see, the set is looking a tad flat at the moment, but I intend to rectify this by adding more detailed shading to the textures. Also glaringly missing are the thorns upon which my lead character meets his untimely (but bloody hilarious) demise. These are being modeled by Joe Cornell, who tells me he will have them sent to me very soon.
Also, for clarification, the grey blocks are to represent the characters in the set, in order to help me plan my camera movements more accurately.
Back to the grindstone...
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