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    Stu
    last edited by 12 Jan 2008, 22:04

    A Victorian era, Tudor Revival, country house back garden.
    SU2KT, entourage added in PhotoImpact.
    WIP...still need to work on the lawn πŸ˜„

    Stu


    BlacSat 6 B.jpg

    http://www.landesign.com.au

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      dylan
      last edited by 13 Jan 2008, 08:36

      Really clean, bright and vibrant Stu. It is looking good.

      It is nice to see the ridge tile detail added, so many people leave them out in models, but I really like seeing the extra little details.

      What are you planning with the grass, working with it in PS?

      The house itself seems a strange mix of styles with the Tudor elements πŸ˜„

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        tinanne
        last edited by 13 Jan 2008, 13:44

        This is a very nice start Stu πŸ˜„

        Just a couple of things, as Dylan said, nice touch on the ridge line. Some thickness to the roof tile in the gables would bring some more oopmf πŸ˜‰ and is it me or is that potted plant out of scale? I think it's actually larger then the table and chairs πŸ˜•

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          Stu
          last edited by 10 Feb 2008, 06:23

          😳

          http://www.landesign.com.au

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            Stu
            last edited by 11 Feb 2008, 05:24

            Thanks Dylan.

            Tina, the 'pot' is actually a huge old metal cauldron that's onsite.

            Stu

            http://www.landesign.com.au

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