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Old 18-01-2008   #19 (permalink)
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That is looking a lot better already and is coming to life very nicely.

My only suggestion now would be to darken the walls. If you have a look at outside stone walls you will see how dark and muliticoloured they actually are. Just to simply paint them with a mix of browns, dark greys and greens, for the mosses, then a wash to flow into the joints to enhance the shadows would look very effective.

Have a look at some pictures of real outside stone walls for guidance and inspiration. Here's a couple of mine:
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