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I recently built a medieval church, and I'm not sure which of these interiors I should use.
The first one is more roomy, and doesn't look quite as good.
The second one isn't as roomy, but looks better
Please vote on the poll which one you like best!
The first interior.
The second interior.
Note: This is a medium sized, 1400s English church.
Edit: Here are some pictures of the exterior.
The first one is more roomy, and doesn't look quite as good.
The second one isn't as roomy, but looks better
Please vote on the poll which one you like best!
The first interior.
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The second interior.
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Note: This is a medium sized, 1400s English church.
Edit: Here are some pictures of the exterior.
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Poll ended 04/27/2014 5:29 pm.
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Bump..
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Bump.
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I prefer the second one, it looks like a more traditional Catholic or Anglican church, oppose to the first.
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The first look goes for more of a royal effect , so would be used for a town with High wealth , the second one however has a more medieval village look , depends what you are going for. Personally I prefer the first one.
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I like both but if you're going for a medieval look, I'd say #2 with the stone interior fits the theme more.
The first one looks more like something you might actually see today in small town churches.
The first one looks more like something you might actually see today in small town churches.
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the first one is brighter/happier.
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Yeah, I really do like the first one, but since you're going for a medieval theme, choose the 2nd one.
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2nd interior
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2 looks awesome
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Why is the second interior shown before the first one?
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Second, looks more fitting.
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Use simg instead of img so its easier to see..
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Ok, I did that. Thank you.