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    • tademaT Offline
      tadema
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      Captain James Cook Cottage; Constructed 1755 in the village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire.
      In 1933 it was dismantled and shipped in 253 cases & 40 barrels to Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia.


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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Is that a model? 😲


        Yeah, it seems. If it were only the house itself, I could not tell. Beautiful! πŸ‘

        Gai...

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        • BoxB Online
          Box
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          A really nice piece of work, well done.

          My only slight criticisms, knowing the building itself quite well, are that it is all a bit too neat.
          The stone, bricks and roof are much more irregular in real life.

          Also, I think I spotted an error, you have the window open but the reflection continues in what should be an open space.

          But still an outstanding image.

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          • tademaT Offline
            tadema
            last edited by

            @ Gaieus, Thank you. I did a quick change for you πŸ˜†
            @ Box, Thank you. I agree with it being too new, I could have altered the stones but then you have mapping problems. I forgot to alter the window!


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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
              last edited by

              An interesting project John. Will you be doing an interior? I would really like to see Captain Cook's quarters πŸ˜‰

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              • Bryan KB Offline
                Bryan K
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                Well done!

                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                • J Offline
                  jsteacy
                  last edited by

                  Awesome render, I think the brick and stone materials turned out great(even if they are exactly like the original). Which rendering program did you use? I think the update has a much better background. My only crit is the vines, they are well done but could be improved a little more. There are just a few edges that give it away as a photoshop job. Cool project.

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                  • tademaT Offline
                    tadema
                    last edited by

                    Thanks all.
                    @Mike Lucey, I've never done an interior scene, so... I better leave it to the experts.
                    @Bryan K, thanks again.
                    @jsleasy, Agree it could be improved but as always where do we stop and say its finished.

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                      Roger
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                      No wonder he went exploring in the South Seas. Who would want to be cramped in such a small space.

                      Excellent render.

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                        FilipAGuy
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                        Tadema amazing model and render. Its stunning wotk !!! May I ask which render machine do you use ??? One more time. Wonderful !!! πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜„

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                        • tademaT Offline
                          tadema
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                          @ Roger, Thank you, we are spoilt these days.
                          @ FilipAGuy, Thank you, I'm using V-ray. I'm new to it as I've been using Podium, it takes a bit more learning but really the results are very similar.
                          John

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                            jsteacy
                            last edited by

                            I agree, you got to stop at some point, though did you purposely spell my name wrong or is it just a humorous mistake? Either way it did make me laugh. Did you model the roof tile or is that a displacement texture or photoshop, it looks great no matter which way you did it.

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                            • tademaT Offline
                              tadema
                              last edited by

                              Hello jsteacy, sorry about spelling your name wrong, it was unintentional. I modelled the roof tiles, I think they always look better and they don't take long. Thanks for the comments, John.

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