They look great Pejman; very professional looking. I would suggest brightening up the trees, maybe, though; too me, they look a little bit on the gray side.
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RE: A residential - commercial building
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RE: Rosedale
I guess now I should say "purrrfect" (sound of collective groan)
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RE: Card fraud...
It's also a good idea to find out how your bank handles these cases. I've had this happen a few times, and the bank credited me the charges as soon as I reported them.
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RE: Iolani Palace WIP
Got the cornice done, as well as entrance doors and the steps.


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RE: SCF members opinions needed on site advertising!
I don't use any kind of ad blocker, but I also pretty much ignore ads (although subliminal exposure to company names logos probably at least establish name recognition), so ad away if it helps you. What I can't ignore and find most annoying (thankfully they aren't employed here, and hope they never are) are the window pop-up ads that appear in the center of your screen. I hope I never see those on here.
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RE: Four Winds

The realistic (not-tended-to-regularly, like my own
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RE: Rabbit Hutch
Looks good, but hard to tell the size without a reference. Are you planning on breeding them? If so, include a nesting box for the doe, and a way to separate the two, as the buck could eat the newborns.
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RE: Hotel's lobby
looks good, but you need to watch the direction of the woodgrain on the various items.
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RE: Student Housing Entry
And I see that guy changed into warm weather attire, too.

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RE: Student Housing Entry
Nice. As far as the three canopy designs, in my opinion the first one is more in keeping with the building's design - the other two are too retro. You need to watch your brick coursing - you have half a course above the stone base, and at the top a sliver of a course.
Why is the one guy wearing a jacket, but everyone else is dressed for warm weather? (funny the things people notice, huh?)