The Holy Grail

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LegoLord.
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The Holy Grail

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This is my first work with medieval interiors, so take it for what it's worth.

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Re: The Holy Grail

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Wow! These pictures look great. The lighting is amazing and the scenes really seem to tell a story. Love all the treasure.
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now all we need is indy! lol, i love, like others said the lighting is great.
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Quite splendid! The niches in the wall for the targes are a lovely touch. The natural lighting is a major plus; I would always prefer it over any other source, and I must say, you utilized it well.
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The lighting in the second is particularly effective
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