COUNTRY HOUSE
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 a lakeside version,playing with soft texture effect 
  
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 and a moonlit version of the same image 
  
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 Personally I'd be worried about flooding on that site  
 Great render, you're making everyone look bad now... 
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 That's class 
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 Hell yeah, that last one is brilliant. So is this all Photoshop? 
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 Wow! You build it, I'll buy it. 
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 This was the original raw render before photoshopping. 
 Pete,all entourage and sky and effects are photoshop.Often I would take an image through fotosketcher but in these images everything is done in photoshop.Its really all about layering and layering elements in order to build up a sense of depth.
  
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 A second lakeside image.The building is the same raw render from the first image I uploaded in this set and the sky and trees are the same from the last lakeside image,with a few additional tweaks.The reflection was done by flipping a copy of the lake side and using motion blur to create the streaky reflection, and then darkening the bottom of the image.There are a few areas where elements seem to bleed into each other but I wanted quite a loose feel to this image so I wasn't that concerned 
  
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 David, All this belongs on "Most impressive RENDERED SU" if there were such a thread. Getting into the mood of Winter are we? With the sun shining outside here, highs in the upper 70's, these are deliciously, and vicariously, chilly pictures. Just great work. Peter 
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 Peter 
 Its getting quite cold in this neck of the woods at the moment so heres a colder version of the last image with the lake frozen and a couple of small tweaks.
  
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 and a warmer,soft evening version 
  
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 Hi, davidh: 
 These last views are excellent. You are a visual symphonic composer. 
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 24 hours late with this one,maybe it needs some gravestones to add to the atmosphere.Similar to the other images,this is based from the same raw render previously uploaded. 
  
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 @pbacot said: David, All this belongs on "Most impressive RENDERED SU" if there were such a thread. Yep. There is and yep, it does. 
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    How much time for cooking in PS? How much time for cooking in PS? 
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 Ive added the gravestones to the foreground.Normally the photoshop post processing would take anywhere from 20 mins to a few hours.These were about an hour each. 
  
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 ...O-o-o nice!  thanks! thanks!
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 And the final tweak to this image,some clouds across the moon and a spectral figure at bottom left.I think I'll leave this image as is now. 
  
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 lots of colour in this one 
  
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 Love the colour in that one, real nice. 
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