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    • T Offline
      tomsdesk
      last edited by

      ...whatdaya think?


      SU7-house_3a+1200wc+.jpg


      SU7-house_5+1200wc.jpg

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

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        bytor
        last edited by

        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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        • Chris FullmerC Offline
          Chris Fullmer
          last edited by

          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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            architectboy
            last edited by

            Dude, these are awesome! 👍 Could you refresh my memory on how you make these?

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              majid
              last edited by

              tom , you are improving your style, congrats, they are great 👍

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              • dermotcollD Offline
                dermotcoll
                last edited by

                Really good images - just a little too bright.
                I agree about the leafless trees - was this intentional from a tree master like yourself?

                When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                • DanielD Offline
                  Daniel
                  last edited by

                  👍 👍 👍
                  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.

                  My avatar is an anachronism.

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                    tomsdesk
                    last edited by

                    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?


                    SU7-house_6+1200.jpg


                    SU7-house_6p-1200wc.jpg


                    SU7-house_6p-1200wcdtl1.jpg


                    SU7-house_6p-1200wcdtl2.jpg

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

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                    • dermotcollD Offline
                      dermotcoll
                      last edited by

                      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.

                      When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                        Pg09
                        last edited by

                        I LOVE the last two pictures.
                        I can see that style used at concept stages of projects.
                        Could you tell more about it? I have know idea how it's done.

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                          Andrija Posarić
                          last edited by

                          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 hotel 😄

                          Fantastic work Tom!

                          Cheers, Andrija

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