lerath666
Super Freak
One, I don't 'bash' anything, I have my own opinions, to which I am fully entitled to express.
Two, next time you decide to try to talk down to me, don't.
Touchy much? If i've offended your delacate sensabilites, I do apologize. Not my intent. Nor was putting words into your mouth, nor labling you as some sort of "hater". I don't go in for random drama, or other web-based trolling. I left highschool ten years ago, and the stupid drama games get to stay there, where they belong.
My intent was to use irony appearent in your post to draw attention to what was in MY opinion, a Silly concept. And so by doing, cause you to give serious thought to an idea you might not have considered.
But My question still stands. Instead of going for a scene specific look on a "generic" ( Having trouble finding a better word) piece, why not go for prop- bassed accuracy when dealing with the color of an item, and if you want it to match a specific scene, do your best to re-create the lighting/enviornment of said scene. This allows for greater versatility of said piece, and allows people to fine-tune it to their liking.