Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26065062-20150623122933

"But at the moment the hobbits noted little but the eyes. These deep eyes were now surveying them, slow and solemn, but very penetrating. They were brown, shot with a green light. Often afterwards Pippin tried to describe his first impression of them.

'One felt as if there was an enormous wall behind them, filled up with ages of memory and long, slow, steady thinking; but their surface was sparkling with the present; like sun shimmering on the outer leaves of a vast tree, or on the ripples of a very deep lake. I don't know, but it felt as if something that grew in the ground - asleep, you might say, or just feeling itself as something between root-tip and leaf-tip, between deep earth and sky had suddenly waked up, and was considering you with the same slow care that it had given to its own inside affairs for endless years.'"

I think that the eyes of the ents should be changed to deep shades and the description above (not Pippin's one). Right now they are all different and light shades of orange, yellow, etc., which is not at all accurate to the books. There was also a note later on in the book during the entmoot that said that all of the ents were different, but they had the same eyes. 