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Well, here it is. A setting for two.
Should have taken more time and arranged the various items facing at slightly different angles, but I was in a hurry to finish, WHICH I know I shouldn't do. :rolleyes:
Should have been more creative with the table, also. Rough wood doesn't seem to go with Royal Albert. I'll probably change it some time in the future. No promises, though.
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Really like this but as you state it really needs the cups at different angles, then it would be special.
Are you like me Ron, never content with the finished result and always amending it? I just can't say "That's finished".
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Boy, thank you.
Eric,
Yep. Just like you. Thanks.
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I think it's beautiful Ron.
EDIT: I think I fit in the same category as you and Egg.
I agree about the table also.
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Beautiful and elegant, Ron. You've created a masterpiece. :)
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Ron - Stunning image. The wall however does not reflect the elegance of the tea set. Try something darker. Perhaps an elegant deep gray green. The dark wall will make the white if the China pop even more.
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Thanks Larry and Mark.
Gary, I've given that a try with the wall. Thanks.
I still have to, at some point, redraw some of the objects so that they are not uniformly arranged. Something to do later.
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More elegant. And the table cloth is a nice touch.
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Love the table cloth but find the background a bit too 'crude', too busy and, hence, distracting. Also, the gray doesn't really go with the blue. I'm not sure but perhaps something with a subtle diagonal gradient, highlighting the set would work better.