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Originally Posted by Mykel
I think the character just looks really small, and we're not used to having our characters actually be able to fit in our houses. 
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I think it's the fact that the doorknob is the size of the character's head... and the support beams are like redwood trees.
The perspective is too dramatic. Unless you plan on everything behind the house coming to a central point, I don't see the use of the inward roof as any sort of benefit.
Also the character does not match the house at all. I'm not even talking about size. Here are some things to note:
- The character has a dark outline while the house does not (or it sort of does... it seems like the left side of the roof has an outline but not the rest?)
- The character has way less contrast in colors than the house. You have ultra dark black shadows on the house but the character hardly has any intense shading.
- The house is heavily textured while the character is smooth as a baby's... well you know
- The character feels more pixelated while the house feels more... photoshopped.
- The amount of different colors used in the house is overwhelming when in comparison to the character.