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      Crazy Eyes
      last edited by

      Wow, that is really beautiful. I wish all such NZ villa's were in that condition.

      @unknownuser said:

      You have railing on the porch but only a landscape buffer to the left of the walk

      Yea, that's typical in New Zealand

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        pbacot
        last edited by

        Great rendering and modeling.

        I would call this sort of house a Victorian Bungalow. A "Villa" in California would be a larger Mediterranean style house. Apparently different in NZ.

        I would like to see the gingerbread up close.

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        • holmes1977H Offline
          holmes1977
          last edited by

          @Boofedlay
          Cheers for the advice. I'll take it on board and when I have some time apply it to the next render.

          @rclub24
          Cheers for your comments. The deatil in the filigree patern was great fun to do.

          @Crazy Eyes
          Cheers for yor friendly pm. Hope you got my pm in return coz its still sitting in my out box (but says its been sent)

          @pbacot
          If you are using V-Ray to render, then this tutorial http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?topic=4156.0will be very helpful to you.

          Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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            holmes1977
            last edited by

            Hi all

            Bored so decide to post. I think Solo's plants came out great. Cheers Mate

            http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/tt154/holmes1977_album/VILLA_Palm_03.jpg

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              solo
              last edited by

              Awesome renders, crisp and clean.
              Looks like the home I grew up in South Africa.

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                nomeradona
                last edited by

                you might want to use shift lens of the vray physical camera.

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                • holmes1977H Offline
                  holmes1977
                  last edited by

                  @nomeradona said:

                  you might want to use shift lens of the vray physical camera.

                  Hi Shadow king 😎
                  I actually used Freeagents visopt, which dosnt use physical camera.
                  Were you refering to the actual perspective?

                  Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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                    tomsdesk
                    last edited by

                    Lovely!...the blinds behind the glass reflection, and especially the shadows of the blinds on the interior wall, made me grin out-loud!

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                      nomeradona
                      last edited by

                      @holmes1977 said:

                      @nomeradona said:

                      you might want to use shift lens of the vray physical camera.

                      Hi Shadow king 😎
                      I actually used Freeagents visopt, which dosnt use physical camera.
                      Were you refering to the actual perspective?
                      therefore you cant use the shift lens then.. only the vray physical camera has shift lens.. yes im refering to the 3point perspective effect. which has a paralax effect with that camera viewpoint.

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                        ely862me
                        last edited by

                        Wonderful! 😲

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                          chrisglasier
                          last edited by

                          I must say it looks really good but the off vertical elements upset my untrained eye.odd vertical002.png

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                            Horseman04
                            last edited by

                            Damn, thats one good v-ray render. If it wasn't for the sky and foreground tree I could have sworn it was an Arlantis Render. Good Job.

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                              cmoreink
                              last edited by

                              nice work!

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                                rickgraham
                                last edited by

                                Bee-utiful!

                                I'd like to see the wireframe. Some of those details are - well, very detailed! Other than the aforementioned comments about the fuzzy tree in the foreground - is that a focal effect you are after? Because the trees behind the house are crisp, which I would think would be a bit fuzzy too.

                                Great job though!

                                Rick

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