
The two textures used above are "organic" (floor) and "sharp" (stairs). At first i decided to change the colour of the "organic" texture to add some relation. After doing so i found that it may not be such a good idea as i am trying to convey the texture appearance rather then enhancing it with colours. Within the room stands Gascoigne's Harlequin artwork to scale.

The two textures used above are "hollow" (walls) and "prickly" (stairs).

The two textures used above are "reflective" (stairs/floor) and "shiny" (walls).
Within this picture is Moffat's photograph of the movie "Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy". As i thought the picture indicated a movie scene, i decided to frame it on a TV box. As there is no true dimensions of the picture (since TVs vary in different sizes) i decided to frame it in a scale that's mostly suited the picture.

This picture shows the model if it was to be cut by a section
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