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%(#BF8000)[hey solo, nice work, i more and more begin to think you're the master or vegetation. The last post of you did which also had a lot of trees in, really amazing. well done, always like to see your work. ]
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Thanks Jacques.
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Solo, I am sick and tired of commenting on how great your work looks, so I'll use the phrase splenderific.
I like the way you have the trees bleeding into white space along the edge. I've used that trick on SU images, but haven't tried it on Vue renderings, yet.
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Wow, just wow.
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Pete, Its nice, but I dont quite get it.
An unkind discription of it would be some sketchy houses dropped into a forest somewhere.....[but I wouldnt say that ]
I know the small plan view gives some indication of the layout but why not make this more obvious in the render?
Or was the brief to make the development look like it was having minimal impact on the environment? -
Stu
This project was to be constructed in an almost untouched area around Austin, TX. The problem was that an environmental organisation was to not only sign off on it but also uphold a no cut ordinance that the City has in place for certain native species of a specified age and size. They are also very iffy about after construction plantings and insisted that trees be moved and replanted after construction if possible and also demanded we keep within a few certain species (no quick fix Bradford pears )
The Investor wanted to maintain a mature looking landscape and as dense as possible as part of the in-city out-city feel, with a name that I forgot but sounded like a famous Ranch dressing brand name.
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