Resort in Thailand
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and another type


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Nice work, I like it!
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really nice images. I like the first ones more!
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Nice images.
I like the way you used the plants and trees. Did you use clipmaps in Vray, or are they all added in Photoshop? -
fewdavid, Nice work and wellcome to the forum.

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thanyou for all comment
-Dylan about plants and trees I take by photograph and use photoshop for dicut <1 trees for 1 layer>
-Boofredlay thankyou I glad that you like my work
-plot-paris thankyou I glad that you like my work
-mateo soletic thankyou for your nice words for me
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wow nice work sir
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and alternative type


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last type of Cha-am resort thamkyou for come to see and comment

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Mate I'm glad to see in the last images you turned the cars lights off, couldn't quite understand why they were on in the night shots.
I like your images though I can see some of the brick / stone work is suffering from bad tiling.
I think it might be worth reducing the saturation of your greenery particularly in the night shots, you could even add a blue evening filter to these!
I think you could also add a bit more variation to your path side small shrubs and dirty up the grass a bit generally!
Please also I'm not putting down the quality of your work but heck we can all improve. In fact I'll post a few of my own renders straight away and look for your suggestions!
Cheers mate! Richard
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These are very good. They almost have a quality that looks as if they were painted with qouache.
....Richard is spot on about the stone tiling.
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Hello Richard
Firstly,I would like to say " thank you so much " for your worth advice about my job.Please kindly be inform that I know you quite long time from Maxwell program.
Your suggestions is a necessary information for me. I 'll take to keep improving in the next job.
Lastly,I still hope to get your good recommendation in the future.
and Tinanne thank you so much for your comment

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