Swalebrooke Village..
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Swalebrooke Village..A designated frog free area!
John
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It's so clean without all those frogs.
Nice work.
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Can't help but comment on the chimneys. Could we have a close up of them?
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Thank You Dave & Dale.
John
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A bricklayer with a sense of humor?
Those are cool.
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Tadema,
You render with vray, but how do you do the hedge, is it a png file or is modelled in SU
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Hello Henk, the border in the second image is done in Photoshop, using an eraser (brush) with jitter at around 15% opacity. Erasing the edges until your happy then apply stroke for the black border. I hope you understand.
John -
The candy-twist chimney stack is probably too slender for four flues [8"sq per flue + 4+" both between and around all sides >> ~2' [~600mm minimum]]... but that's being picky!
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What to say, beautifull textures!
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tomislavm, Thank you.
TIG, that must have been those Poles that carried out the refurb in 1998 A few small changes made.
John
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Another nicely textured model
I may be repeating myself, but it is what impresses me must because I try (but not manage to) give nice textures to my models.
Also the views you choose to show them are always eye catching.
I prefer it without cars, they don't look natural, and image 04.jpg is my fave ^^@tadema said:
Hello Henk, the border in the second image is done in Photoshop, using an eraser (brush) with jitter at around 15% opacity. Erasing the edges until your happy then apply stroke for the black border. I hope you understand.
JohnI'd say Henk was talking about hedges. The bushes, plants and all.
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Revisited this one purely out of boredom. A little more drawing and messing in Photoshop.
John
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I'm speechless again.
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