Woodland Drive
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3 new images with different lighting conditions using HDRIs.
The houses were modeled in Sketchup,the landscape assembled in Thea and everything rendered in Thea overnight using the interactive mode.



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Beautiful, there's always something mystical about your images, these just get better.
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#3

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Mystical. Yeah, its mystical how he gets so good.
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As usual... wow!
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Top notch once again.
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Masterfull post processing Bravo !
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Really inspiring work! Great architecture too. Not often do you see natural entourage, but the people look perfectly composited!
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2 more from low level,with low evening sun(the best type of lighting I think)


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amazing work again, i'm allways wondering wich software u use to create such nice vegetation...
best
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incredible lighting
...one thing though: the wall texture on the third picture leaves a very small piece of the tiling on the left side...moving it a little to the left would look better i think. i guess it would be difficult to build these small parts in reality. -
Is it all modelled? I mean cars, plants, grass?
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Carloh - maybe it's intentional to suggest the thickness of those blocks?
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Awesome!!! I initially thought they were post construction. Hope the finished project looks as good.
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@timinder said:
Carloh - maybe it's intentional to suggest the thickness of those blocks?
possibly...didn't think of that

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The edge tile on the corner was just a happy coincidence when I applied the material but it works well to indicate the thickness as timinder wrote!
Heres another view,this time from the rear,across a garden pool.

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Some small lights added

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Lovely composition...!

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As we are coming to that time of year,a snow scene version.

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wow that snow scene has a fantastic atmosphere
how did you add the snow? is it geometry or some fancy displacement texture? 
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