A couple of new wet ones...
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...whatdaya think?
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That first one is just outstanding!
Some of your best work yet, If I had one crit - maybe just a little too bright? The first level behind the pool is just a little burned. And I would love to somehow see the stone pattern a little bit more for the white stone in some areas....but that is just being really picky Second view - not my preferred pov - too much focus on the dead trees in the front yard
great work as usual Tom!
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Yeah Tom, those are really nice for sure! I agree about the leafless trees. Those are noce models, but feel out of place in a late spring/early summer render. Very nice work,
Chris
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Dude, these are awesome! Could you refresh my memory on how you make these?
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tom , you are improving your style, congrats, they are great
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Really good images - just a little too bright.
I agree about the leafless trees - was this intentional from a tree master like yourself? -
Besides the previous comments on the trees in the second image, I'd delete the small yellow tree in the foreground of the first image, as I thnk it block too much of the pool. Also, a bit more shadow on the left, so the trellises are more defined. -
Thanks, Guys...and I know you're right on a couple of counts: both PSP and I have some trouble with warm hues...they get "hot" really quickly, and I haven't found the solution yet. (I've since done a dozen variations on the first but still none better than the one I posted.) The "dead" trees in the second are just the few of the companion set to oaks I'm about finished with. I was impatient to see how the finished ones looked rendered and decided to add the trunks as space holders for the final render...caught me. Posted the image because I really liked the lighting.
Here's another I'm pretty happy with, along with the Twilight render...haven't matched the mood in the DWC (will try again) but thought it worked anyway and I think the tech is coming along nicely (see full size details). What do you think?
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Like the 1st one. Second one loses so much detail as it is too bright. Close ups dont have the same impact IMHO using DWC effect - loses alot of the impact for me.
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I LOVE the last two pictures.
I can see that style used at concept stages of projects.
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The first one rocks!!!
I realy like the architecture of the house. We don't really have a chance to do houses of this proportions in our country ))
looks like a small hotelFantastic work Tom!
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