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    SU/Kerky/Marshall Hybrid

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      Stu
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      SU to Kerkythea, then a conventional Marshall Method 'watercolour' treatment and then an overlay of a Gaussian Blurred line only export from SU.....and then, and then you get the feeling your going in circles ๐Ÿ˜„


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      http://www.landesign.com.au

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        dylan
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        You have created a great looking scene here Stu. The garden looks fantastic.

        One question, was the render in kerk more to get the glass reflection than anything else? Just thinking running a watercolour look takes away what a realistic render does apart from the window reflection (which looks good with the womans reflection)

        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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          ilay7k
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          no, i don't like trees in front of house...
          it was too blured.
          Glass, i think need to add frensel to bump of glass material(thin glass)...I use it for vray's material with small strength...for creation of wave.

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            Stu
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            Thanks Dylan,
            Probably the the reflections are the only bonus achieved by running the image through Kerkythea but I feel that, just maybe, it adds some richness that wouldn't be achieved with a straight WC render.

            ilay7k,
            It was meant to look blurred ๐Ÿ˜„ ...I wasn't trying to produce a PR image.

            http://www.landesign.com.au

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              dylan
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              @unknownuser said:

              Thanks Dylan,
              Probably the the reflections are the only bonus achieved by running the image through Kerkythea but I feel that, just maybe, it adds some richness that wouldn't be achieved with a straight WC render.

              You are right stu, the reflection definately gives it something extra and I guess the bonus is with kerk you could do this so easily ๐Ÿ˜„

              http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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