.another quick house.
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here's another quick house.. not as nice as the last few, as i was tired and in a rush.... this one took less than 6 hours.....i know that for sure, because i started it around 11:30pm last night and was in bed a bit before 5:00am... i was losing steam at the end and left out some details/elements/landscaping.... i hate having to short change things






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Neat!
Is that roof,from the first picture,a bit curved?If yes, what s the reason?
Btw,the car suits the house,or vice-versa
.Cheers!
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As always really nice work. My only crit would be to get rid of the figure as it does not add to the overall images.
Scott
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yeah, scott....you're right.. i'll go back into these and add some more landscaping and adjust the figures... just wanted to throw 'something' in there real quick as i was exporting the images.
elisei... the roof is, indeed, curved.... i dont have anything to do with the design, but the home is a Tudor and that is a pretty typical design feature.
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Jason,
Your style is fitting as always - nice amount of detail for 6 hours. I have grown to like the whiteout treeline background, but in something like this where there is minimal linwork "grounding" it to a site - I just can't get over feeling a little like it is floating on the clouds.
Dean
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@bytor said:
(...) nice amount of detail for 6 hours.
Agreed! I'm always rather impressed with what Jason can do in a couple of hours.
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Wow. Very nice as usual.
6 hours? Phew! That's incredible.
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@bytor said:
Jason,
but in something like this where there is minimal linwork "grounding" it to a site - I just can't get over feeling a little like it is floating on the clouds.
Dean
I can see what you're saying... the intent was to blend the groundplane and trees into one to keep it as simple as possible, but I can see what you're saying. Any suggestions? I'm constantly trying to evolve background techniques for this style of images.. with quite a few failed attempts in the past..haha.
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Jason, Very nice, appropriate for just-in-time client presentations. Nice stone texture, and fountain spray. What were your sources?
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the fountain spray was from FormFonts...and I'd imagine the stone was originally from there as well... have been using it for awhile, in so many things..i forget now.
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