Dawn mist
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This is most definetly the last image for this building.I was playing around with some overlays on a blue sky and by one of those happy accidents that frequently occur in photoshop,I ended up with a sky I quite liked.Rather than rerender the building, I used the original raw render that I used on the view at lake scene with some colour toning.Then the trees,both middle and foreground were added and at the last moment I decided to add the stone walls.

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One of those days you are actually grateful to be out early and standing in a chilly, damp field... Beautiful. I love the wall.
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Great work, davidh!
Can I know what render you used there?
Cheers!
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The original render was maxwell,but I primarliy use either maxwell or vray.
My main decision is usally based on how many trees,vegetaion etc I can render without overloading sketchup.Most of my renders are based on getting the correct lighting,after that,as all my images are post processed to such a degree,it usually dosent matter what I use for rendering,so long as I get the correct light.
I have built up a huge library of elements i.e. trees,plants,cars,people etc so I can ultimatley take a
render and drop it into a "location" - and thats when the fun starts. -
Beautiful work. . .

and since you are using practically the same user name as me, I can start taking credit for it as well.
I thank you.

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Crap! you should really look for a different talent as you just are no good at this.

(brilliant as always, you are making us all look bad)
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nice and beautiful david, as always.

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