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      canoek
      last edited by

      thanks for looking.


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        jenujacob
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        me like! πŸ‘ nice presentation!
        small crit :- shouldnt the tree in front be casting shadows? looks like its stuck on the face of the wall..

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          tomsdesk
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          Love it!
          Been looking at a bunch of Sears kit home catalogue sheets and this rendering style fits right in...onto the study wall it goes!

          Thanks for sharing.
          (Ditto? on the tree BTW :`)

          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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            canoek
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            shadow actually doesn't touch the wall when i put a 3d tree into the scene. however, now that you BOTH mentioned it, it would look better with one - give it more depth - good eye!

            tom -
            It is funny you should mention about the Sears kit homes. I just finished remodeling one - no. 52, it was assembled in 1912 for around $1,500. I had no idea what a Sears home was until the owner said, "It's a Sears home, son.' and like an idiot I said, "A Sears what? - you mean like the store?" Needless to say, my client was less than impressed with me that day. But I did redeem myself on the next with the help of google, of course. That night I read everything I could about these unique homes. Gave me some food for thought.

            jb


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              canoek
              last edited by

              looks better?


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                jenujacob
                last edited by

                hi!
                Actually yea.. its much better.. but u could try darkening the shadow to match those formed by the eaves.
                anyways.. are u using the built-in filters from Photoshop or anything 3rd party?
                regards,
                JJ

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                  tomsdesk
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                  "I see," said the blind man...those bushes that ground the image so well also obscure the amount of space between the Crape Mertle and the wall. Not sure darkening the "artistic" shadow would help with that...maybe something else entirely to set up distance between the two?

                  Anyway, really nice image (you know it's good when folks get picky with the details πŸ™‚ If you have any good links for Sears homes please share. Here's the best of what I found, but I'd like to have some sources for specific details, materials, and etc. (I haven't been able to find an image of "oriental asphalt shingles" among other things?):

                  http://www.searsarchives.com/homes/byimage.htm

                  http://www.antiquehome.org/House-Plans/

                  http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                  2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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