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MoltenLapizza

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  1. Got this problem as well in some of my projects.

    The only solution I came up with is making the fences connect in MI rather in Minecraft, I add a fence/wall, go to Library and select fence, tick repeat, and do some xyz. If I want a different fence with different xyz, I'd add a new fence (Not duplicate) and make my new xyz there, how I position my fences/walls is by ticking the grid and setting the grid size to 16. A bit laggy but this is the solution I came up with.

  2. There's a few things that bothered me here.

    The clouds doesn't feel right to me, It feels it doesn't match with the sky. You can try making the opacity to around 30-60%. The dark parts of the clouds does not fit with the sky so depending on the color you could make it a little brighter and match it with the sky with a dark grey tinge.

    There's also the part in the forest where it's completely filled with nothing but brightness, maybe it was out of sunlight range, either way you should fix that.

    Posing was pretty good for the cow, steve, and maybe creeper but the bee? It's just there.. floating... try to rotate it a bit to make it look like it's going somewhere.

    There's alot of parts to improve but it's still a decent render.

  3. 52 minutes ago, Jake_28 said:

    He's right. The mine imator community is very toxic.
    I can't beleive we are so mean to people under the guise of things such as "constructive" critiscm and more blind hate such as:
    "the pupils are misaligned", "your lighting would look better with a blue spotlight in the left" "i think this shade of color should be tweaked" and the most iconic "stiff posing".

    We always pretend to strive for greatness while discouraging new people such as you. Some would say that the zombies being exactly parralel to the player is a sin, whereas here it is obviously symbolism for the greater meaning of balance. The light only falling on his face due to the zombies being shrouded in darkness is a wonderful artistic choice, showing that in the face of evil, xX_GamerGuy_Xx0234 stands for good, keeping the world in check. His house is wonderfully constructed aswell. The door is open, leaving the possiblilty of someone having sneaked in, or maybe a zombie entered.

    The torches in the house emit no light as a sign that darkness and evil have infiltrated a sacred space, while the house being elevated shows that the player is above all of us, morally, physically, and metaphorically.

    The colors in this peice are especially amazing. the reddish shadow tint shows the evil in the air,  pale yellow greenish lighting of the zombie sky, pure black shadows showing the voids of nothingness, as the life was sucked out of those zombies, everyone else has been defeated and zombified. This player is humanity's only hope, for they weild the legendary diamond sword.

    a starless sky showcases that, in this case, there is some major light source blocking stars from being seen, nearby, showing maybe if the player defeats these two zombies and manages to pack their belongings, they can find a safe haven. Or would it be another dead end, everyone zombified?

    This wallpaper manages to show strength and grace using only the player's posing. The elegant balance of the player on their tip toes, seemingly they would trip, but they dont, because they have a gaming chair. The way this player faces away from  the zombies shows they have no fear, and have no intention of even just looking in their direction, just to show that they are infact the dominant force here. they are in control.

    the house being relatively empty shows that they could have been robbed looted or just only kept the essentials, such as their sword, the house not a base or fortress but just a roof for rain and nothing else. showing no fear of the outdoors. they carry nothing but a sword. no supplies, food, they know they can brave the wilds by themselves, and stay safe from zombies too.

    The player in this picture is confident and the zombies seem almost scared of them.

    I, on behalf of the forums in its entirety, with blessings from the great david frossa and nimikitamura, formally apologize for my and the rest of our actions. 
    We're sorry to see you go, you would have been the hero we needed but didn't deserve. 

    RIP Pootsy35

    I never knew that a render like this can be so deep. I'm so touched ?

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