Formal Garden
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Its been a while since I posted anything,so here is something that I sort of like....not really my style of garden...and I wont go into all the sordid details of how it happened.
This is a version of an image I posted on the Kerkythea forum and I have to say that its streets away from anything approaching 'photorealistic'. Apart from my general ineptitude with Kerkythea I think this is partly due to the 3D SU component plants and the lack of reflection, lights, transparencies etc.
Stu
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wow... I think my alergies are acting up... nice work
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Thats beautiful, fantastic work.
How big is the .skp?
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Yes, Stu, I have seen it in the KT Forums.
You are right - these SU plants are (most of the time) too "sketchy" for a nice Kerky render (and the kind of photorealistic 2d plants would not render in Kerky without suffering with clipmasks and such and still ending up with some fake looking picture).Yet I do really like the whole model and the rendering is "still" nicer (even without photearl plants and reflectuions) than a plain SU outout.
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Very nice Stu.
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Thanks for sharing Stu
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Thanks All,
I would usually go for PR plant entourage these days but the Box Hedge had to be modeled and so, to keep it consistent, I stuck with SU components.
Solo, the Skp file was a modest 14.5 Mb but the XML file exported from SU was a substantial 320 Mb.
Gaieus, if I add 2D plant entourage [Tiffs] I would normally do it post SU and Kerkythea in PhotoShop [or in my case PhotoImpact].
Stu
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@unknownuser said:
Gaieus, if I add 2D plant entourage [Tiffs] I would normally do it post SU and Kerkythea in PhotoShop [or in my case PhotoImpact].
Stu
Sure there is the post process (that I'm always just too lazy to do )
Anyway, nice scene as it can be with the given material!
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