Woodland Drive
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 Really inspiring work! Great architecture too. Not often do you see natural entourage, but the people look perfectly composited!  Great mood! Great mood!
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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... 
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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. ...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.
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 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? how did you add the snow? is it geometry or some fancy displacement texture? 
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 The snow banks are sketchup.I scaled and stretched an irregular rock and placed it where I thought the snow should go.The snow on the trees was done by changing the colour of the leaves' texture in photoshop and re-applying it in Thea. 
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 You've nailed it...  
 It looks absolutely spot on...! (looking for standing ovation smileys)
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 Here's a slightly revised version with the water made to look more icy,and the red bike added. 
  
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 A darker and more compact scene 
  
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 Just awesome! That looks quite expensive with stone (or cast stone?) wall slabs, but there can't be a better way to show how worthwhile it would be (in architectural terms). Peter 
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 A polaroid version at night done by placing an omni light behind the camera 
  
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 Every time you upload an image, I debate switching over to thea. Amazing work!! 
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