Wild garden
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Great work. My only criticism is that the driveway light/garden light looks more like a whole cut in a watercolor laying on a light table. My recommendation would be to take the original art for the vegetation before you blackened it and take that little bit (with original color but color balanced to the blue end of the spectrum) that would be illuminated by the lamp and float it to a new layer. The effect being that light from the lamp would give a tinge of blue light to the nearby foliage.
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Those are beautiful, David!
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The night shot is especially stunning.
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attached is a larger image of the night shot with some tweaking.
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I like what the tweaks have done. The night lamps are pushed back and fit better into the context. Very nice.
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That last render is stunning.
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another night shot,again a 10 minute twilight render with multiple overlays and layers added in photoshop.
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original twilight 10 mins render attached
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I like the render -- but the photoshop work and your skill with color just makes it "art"... I'm a big fan
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another night shot,but there are some additional landscaping elements I need to add and I will re-upload when its complete
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below is an elongated version of the last image with more trees and vegetation.
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I can hear the crickets. No maybe that is just tinitis.
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Its always good to get positive feedback. I am always trying as much to create a mood, as well as display the building.Rich blues,greens,oranges and purples are usually my pallete.I am also constantly on the lookout for entourage such as trees,skies etc.you never can have enough trees!
Here's another view of the same building but with a much more different sky.The lighting in the house is the same as previous images but its amazing how changing the sky changes everything.
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One more,again,twilight and photoshop.
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Good style. Fast and quality.
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one more.Ive been toying with the idea of making one large,long image with multiple models that I have worked on appearing amidst the landscape as it changes from trees to roads to fields etc.
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beautiful images David....
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I really love the smaller crop of that last one
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I love the elongated renders with landscape, much more dynamic view points than just framing the building. great stuff
are you the designer as well? I'm sure i've seen that house before....
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you might have seen this building when I uploaded a vray version(feb 2008!)
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=25898
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