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Just now, Ian_The_One said:

bones dont rot.....

yes they do, it takes a few years for the process to be complete.

 

"Bones do decay, just at a slower rate than other organic material. Depending on the conditions, this process usually takes a few years. Bones are largely a fibrous matrix of collagen fibres, impregnated with calcium phosphate."

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Just now, EndyEnderman1 said:

yes they do, it takes a few years for the process to be complete.

 

"Bones do decay, just at a slower rate than other organic material. Depending on the conditions, this process usually takes a few years. Bones are largely a fibrous matrix of collagen fibres, impregnated with calcium phosphate."

yeah they do decay not rot.

the bone is flesh colored

in the wallpaper

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5 minutes ago, Ian_The_One said:

yeah they do decay not rot.

the bone is flesh colored

the bone color is lighter than the skin, which shows the difference between each other

To decay means to rot, decompose, break down.

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@Ian_The_One Great job completely derailing the topic by starting a petty argument for no reason whatsoever. "Rot" and "Decay" mean the same thing. Just stop already.

On-topic (since no-one else is), I think the lighting could be improved a little; try experimenting with Spotlights and Point lights to achieve the desired effect for the given scene.
Also, the Enderman appears to be un-posed; only the head has been moved.

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