Medieval church
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Wow. Well done.
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Love that 2nd image, perfect.
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Oh NO way - he just gets better!!

Dude you have life nailed!!!! And big!!!
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Amazing looking renders indeed...Now I want to get Thea render!

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Wonderful images. Realistic, but the last in the first series begins to tell a story too!
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Well done
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Beautiful renders, David. Makes me want to try Thea now.
How did you do the grass if you don't mind my asking? Thanks.
_KN
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The grass is a simple grass model "painted" using the instancing brush in Thea,I use it all the time for vegetation.
Attached are 3 NPR images of varying moods,this time the grass was done in photoshop.



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@davidh said:
The grass is a simple grass model "painted" using the instancing brush in Thea,I use it all the time for vegetation.
Attached are 3 NPR images of varying moods,this time the grass was done in photoshop.Very cool. Thanks for the info, David.
_KN
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2 different lighting conditions around a small lake.


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A very strong evening lit version with the sun just peaking over the edge of the foreground building.

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Loving the misty one and the first lake image. Bravo David! great style.
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Excellent warm tones. When i have some time i'm going to try a nature scene next.
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beautyful pictures!
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in the pursuit of perfection

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Heres one more NPR of a very still summers evening with a stone bridge.
I also removed the buildings surrounding the church to try and simplify the composition.

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2 more NPRs using the same Thea Render set up but with different buildings which were downloaded from the 3D Warehouse.


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A render previously uploaded to the Thea render website,the building is the same model as before,downloaded from the 3d warehouse,the second image is also based around a model downloaded from the 3d warehouse(both images rendered in Thea Render)


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B...U...T...ful

Keep them coming, David.

_KN
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