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    • G Offline
      garystan
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      Hi everybody :

                   This one has a more relaxed tone to it.
                                                         garystan
      

      Deck View.JPG

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      • Mike AmosM Offline
        Mike Amos
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        No disrespect intended but lose the chair and go for some more standard furniture as it totally ruins a quite decent scene. I'm sorry mate but furniture like that has no place in your much improved renders. How about a garden table and chairs set?

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          garystan
          last edited by

          @mike amos said:

          No disrespect intended but lose the chair and go for some more standard furniture as it totally ruins a quite decent scene. I'm sorry mate but furniture like that has no place in your much improved renders. How about a garden table and chairs set?

          Mike Amos :
          First....thanks for your reply. Looking at this rendering.........I'm beginning to think that that lounger IS a little "over done". I like the garden table and chairs. No offense.....but I'm still inclined toward furniture that's a bit more "relaxed". This may sound biased.......but I'd LOVE to have a place in the mountains like that. As for the chair......it IS kinda toooooo modern for that scene. I wasn't sure when I first modeled it.
          Thanks,
          garystan

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            garystan
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            Skectucation :

                             I had to use a different background.  The other background file went corrupt.  And, I put in seating.  Besides........the original was kinda dark (and dreary).
                                                       garystan
            

            Country Porch.JPG

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            • Mike AmosM Offline
              Mike Amos
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              Nice, more lougers if you think that suites the style better but yep, nice.

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              • G Offline
                garystan
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                @mike amos said:

                Nice, more lougers if you think that suites the style better but yep, nice.

                Mike Amos :
                It took 3 or 4 times to REALLY look at it (the original), to see it WASN'T that attractive.
                garystan

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                • Mike AmosM Offline
                  Mike Amos
                  last edited by

                  Gary, mate, make it Mike from here on please. You are improving in leaps and bounds and as someone who is on the same learning curve it sometimes seems like we are in limbo achievement wise. Hopefully we will both make consistent progress, thanks for showing these renders of yours.

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                  • DanielD Offline
                    Daniel
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                    Looks great, Garystan. In the future, if possible try to avoid texturing mishaps like this.

                    Garystan Decking.jpg

                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                    • pmolsonP Offline
                      pmolson
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                      I liked the first chair. Contrast between the natural world and the modern and all that.
                      to each their own.

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