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The only feedback that I can give is the texture. If possible, try to play more with the color. Mix a little bit of moss green, dark green, and cyan color along the woods crease, so it looks more alive from far away. (I already see your in-game shots, and I feel that the texture is completely dull, only yellow / light brown)
Dark green and moss green will gives more natural feel to the wood. And cyan will shows that a magical/runic energy actually run across the woods. (Especially for the staff)
Unless you make something absolutely jaw dropping, you cannot expect your first set to be accepted (or so i hear). Keep up the good work and publish a couple of other sets/items when you get around to making them. That will increase the chances of this particular set making it into the game. Also, no treants :( ? It would be very interesting to see your take on them.
Knowing how amazing your art is, i would really like to see you tackle a courier or something that gives you more freedom in design.
i have always love your art (im your fan hahah)
but i have a question...
why dont u use your beautiful loading screen as the collection image lol???