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    • cheddaC Offline
      chedda
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      Thanks for the comments guys. Carloh your right it is a little diverse with the materials. However the brick planters exist along with the house. The grey & red paving was chosen by the clients. I am trying to convince them of a soft approach with the bark chips as they had previously decided to pave the entire area. Chris the sky is preferable to the huge neighbours house which fills this sky space !

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      • RichardR Offline
        Richard
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        Chedda, mate I'm with the others on the colour of the hardscapes. I'd also suggest that you might want to clump some of the rocks together rather that having them so uniform and pull some into the ground. For me at the moment they are too "arranged".

        Also the amount of colour variety in the ground level plantings distract from a more homogeneous theme. This could be what your aiming for but it's very "cottage" like. They all probably need more massing or population too!

        And mate might I ask the source of the trees on left? They are very nice!

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        • cheddaC Offline
          chedda
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          Thanks for the comments Richard the trees are from evermotion vol 61.

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          • cheddaC Offline
            chedda
            last edited by

            Here is the polished, final version.Thanks for the feedback everyone.


            Garden.jpg

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
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              Looks great. Hope your client thinks so, as well. (they should!)

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              • RichardR Offline
                Richard
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                Chedda

                Mate for me the night shot needs a little more flood lighting - maybe a light panel where the camera is to simulate a flash!

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                • unrealVizU Offline
                  unrealViz
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                  Do you have a final version of the day shot?

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                  • cheddaC Offline
                    chedda
                    last edited by

                    Some updated images:


                    Pergola.jpg


                    nite.jpg

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                    • cheddaC Offline
                      chedda
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                      As always guys just when i think it's finished their are changes again, watch this space for the next episode ! Good tip Richard on simulating a flash i will try to mimic it.

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                      • cheddaC Offline
                        chedda
                        last edited by

                        This steps detail is a WIP as i try to find a solution for this difficult space, can anyone help with the layout it has me puzzled ?


                        Steps.jpg

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                        • pbacotP Offline
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                          you mean layout of the actual project? I would try to make the steps go down in both directions if you have space in the foreground. Wrap them on the corner for a more generous use of the space. Is that a door at the building? Is that why the steps are going there? Looks like one too many landings to be nice, but appears you have a level challenge--- I'd prefer to make all the steps come down to one level, perhaps it needs to then step down to the path. But I don't like single steps out in the middle of things either...

                          So have one set of steps go to the door and one set come out towards us with a planter (and that one step you have between)? Maybe that planter would relate to the planter on the left of the step. I'd put a handrail at the wall beyond and not have one in the middle of the steps if you are OK with that. Can the steps move a little towards the pool to make the landing less abrupt? It looks like that can't much

                          or are you asking something else?

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                          • cheddaC Offline
                            chedda
                            last edited by

                            That's exactly what i'm asking. This house has been renovated about 3 times in different areas, where they join is problematic. The door is one step up the pool four, there is a little space to play with at the top. It's difficult to understand your suggestion. The rail your right should be pushed back under the light. I put it here to prevent any confusion with the steps and try and make it safer.Thanks for the feedback.

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                            • pbacotP Offline
                              pbacot
                              last edited by

                              Well, I guess one part i mean is put a planter to divide the steps instead of the rail.

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                              • cheddaC Offline
                                chedda
                                last edited by

                                Thanks for the tip pbacot.


                                plantver.jpg

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                                • pbacotP Offline
                                  pbacot
                                  last edited by

                                  You're welcome. Nice picture! I admire your rendering skills.

                                  I guess I do like the direction, the various stepping forms are juxtaposed on two axes, even the hedges. The planter highlights the entrance to the pool deck. I do feel uneasy about swimsuits and cacti though. Heh!

                                  Those are nice plants BTW. Did you model them?

                                  Congrats!

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                                  • cheddaC Offline
                                    chedda
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks pbacot the trees & pot plants are from evermotion. I use a proxy in the maxwell plugin.Yes Cacti means respect & caution but this is Cyprus ! Thanks for taking the time.

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                                    • RichardR Offline
                                      Richard
                                      last edited by

                                      NICE modification to the stairs there mate! Great recommendation Peter!!!

                                      Mate have you played at all with the shift lens? Very useful for landscaping renders!

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                                      • cheddaC Offline
                                        chedda
                                        last edited by

                                        Cheers Richard, no i haven't ever used the shift lens feature, sometimes i use the 2 point perspective camera in sketch up though.

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