A few renders.(updated)
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amazing pictures!
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Fabulous. I love the beach house. Is the haze an effect in Thea or or just due to no post pro?
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Quieteful mood!
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wonderful quality! I like them all.
@tadema said:
No.4 is brilliant
JohnI knew you will like especially that one.
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Incredible as always!
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Really great Pete, 2 and 4 work best for me but they are all great renders.
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Nice work Pete!
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Very nice work! The second one reminds me of Free Agent stuff.
Maybe it's the sky...
Cheers,
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Stunning ! One can only desire !
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love the snowy 'lodge'!
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Well Pete, you have always been a great inspiration, and mentor to a lot of us on SketchUcation. I for one always take notice of your posts, and always appreciate it when you post renderings.
A question:
Is the sand in the 3rd rendering modeled or post pro?
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Top shelf as always Solo... I think 4 is my fav.
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@dale said:
Well Pete, you have always been a great inspiration, and mentor to a lot of us on SketchUcation. I for one always take notice of your posts, and always appreciate it when you post renderings.
A question:
Is the sand in the 3rd rendering modeled or post pro?
Great to see your work.That is all modeled, I created the material by overlapping three materials I found online and used Artisan to sculpt shape.
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Absolutely real
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A master at work. Great stuff Pete.
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Thanks guys, it certainly has been a while since I posted images, I'll try posting more often if possible.
Playing again, this time I was testing Thea grass proxy's, I have 7 different grasses here using the Fur plugin to distribute., would love a paint brush option to paint proxy's if possible in SU like what is available in Thea studio.
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That stone is more impressive than the grass... care to show the geometry of it? is that all bump or are they high poly?
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@krisidious said:
That stone is more impressive than the grass... care to show the geometry of it? is that all bump or are they high poly?
A bit of both, good materials, bump and high poly.
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Proposed home for Vero beach, Florida.
Architect: Brain Loseke.
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