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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      I like seeing what can be done in SU alone. Things like your fine window and trim work in the gable is accented by the lines, in a way not usually possible in PR images.

      I prefer the glass texture in the dormer window glass to the gray. There is a lot of gray in the picture. In any case, this work is something for me to emulate, if I can.

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        majid
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        nice, as pbacot, I guess having a landscape transparent image as the windows textures will add the reality of the pure su render, btw , it is very inspiring to me. thanx for sharing

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          madhav
          last edited by

          wow. loved your style.

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            xrok1
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            i agree if it wasn't for the distraction of the crappy brick this would be perfect!

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              dermotcoll
              last edited by

              Very inspiring work - look forward to seeing more of your models.

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                toponypy
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                @majid said:

                nice, as pbacot, I guess having a landscape transparent image as the windows textures will add the reality of the pure su render, btw , it is very inspiring to me. thanx for sharing

                Majid, I would like to try out a landscape transparent image, like you suggest. Do you know where I can find such an image that I can apply on the glass?

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                • olisheaO Offline
                  olishea
                  last edited by

                  yeah get any high res 'landscape' image from http://www.cgtextures.com or http://www.imageafter.com. you can also apply a semi transparent sky texture to the upper windows too (you may not need this if your landscape image has a nice sky). nice work! 👍

                  oli

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                    spence
                    last edited by

                    Eric stole the words right out of my mouth. Your work is great 😛

                    Spence

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                      Solidseal
                      last edited by

                      ah .. you have found a photo of my house .. I lost it .. thanks 😄

                      nice job

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                        toxicvoxel
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                        Nice job - but I agree with James about the repetition on the brickwork.
                        I have found that textures showing only horisontal joints work better at that distance.
                        pattern.jpg
                        You can retain the original texture for closer views.

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