COUNTRY HOUSE
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That's a beautiful rendering davidh. I can't quite figure out what's happening structurally at the large corner window near the cars. Is there a vertical support obscured behind the glass? Just curious.
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@davidh said:
A garden on a clear afternoon
When I emigrate to buy a house I want to go right there!
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First of all- very nice scene, excellent lighting, pleasing colors and a nice model. Just barely perceptible in "superzoom" is a faint line that could be representing "butt glazing" at the corner window. Hopefully the glass is isolated from the inevitable movement of the corner above, which will be due to thermal-and moisture- expansion and contraction, especially during a quick change in the weather.
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The corner glazing is actually butt-jointed with a silicone joint,and the 2 pieces of glass are secured at the top and bottom and at the window reveals .What is missing from this render is an internal stainless steel circular corner post which would be taking the loading from the walls above.
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@davidh said:
The corner glazing is actually butt-jointed with a silicone joint,and the 2 pieces of glass are secured at the top and bottom and at the window reveals .What is missing from this render is an internal stainless steel circular corner post which would be taking the loading from the walls above.
Or you could have special corner lintel and have it without s/s column.
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@davidh said:
The corner glazing is actually butt-jointed with a silicone joint,and the 2 pieces of glass are secured at the top and bottom and at the window reveals .What is missing from this render is an internal stainless steel circular corner post which would be taking the loading from the walls above.
Thanks, I was just curious. From your rendering, I would live there in a heartbeat.
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A view from the other side,this time in a more NPR style.
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whoa
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Very nice! Love the ceramic pots scattered about.
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A couple of small tweaks,additional trees added and an attempt to suggest sun breaking thru the foreground tree.
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A final tweak to this image- a new sky and foreground trees on the left-hand side added.The foreground trees are low res but it dosent matter for this style.
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Whooou!
Very inspiring, indeed!(the second image is a blast)
Please, tell us from where is that awesome nature hdri (maybe a link) because I'm looking for this kind of scene for a long time. -
a lakeside version,playing with soft texture effect
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and a moonlit version of the same image
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Personally I'd be worried about flooding on that site
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That's class
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Hell yeah, that last one is brilliant. So is this all Photoshop?
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Wow! You build it, I'll buy it.
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This was the original raw render before photoshopping.
Pete,all entourage and sky and effects are photoshop.Often I would take an image through fotosketcher but in these images everything is done in photoshop.Its really all about layering and layering elements in order to build up a sense of depth.
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A second lakeside image.The building is the same raw render from the first image I uploaded in this set and the sky and trees are the same from the last lakeside image,with a few additional tweaks.The reflection was done by flipping a copy of the lake side and using motion blur to create the streaky reflection, and then darkening the bottom of the image.There are a few areas where elements seem to bleed into each other but I wanted quite a loose feel to this image so I wasn't that concerned
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