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    • tuna1957T Offline
      tuna1957
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      Haven't done very much exterior stuff for work. New client requested I work up a mega- truck stop model. They just wanted some images to help them troll for investors for the project. Structures don't have much fine detail, just massed them out to look decent in the overall scheme. Small stuff, cars, trucks, gas pumps and trees from Form Fonts.
      Rendered about half a dozen views. Client happy, now patiently wait for check. Was a nice change of pace from what I have been doing.......


      gas station _Scene1_small.jpg


      gas station _Scene 8_small.jpg

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      • HornOxxH Offline
        HornOxx
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        👍 a great task and well solved as well
        and obviously you have dosed your effort correctly - after all, the amount of equipment to be seen still is immensely (already the number of cars alone).
        And besides, you resisted the temptation to fill empty spaces with anything at any cost 👍
        I also have little experience with tasks of this kind so far and always hope that I can avoid making something like this because I wouldn´t have any proven workflow so far...
        Thanks for sharing & since this is interesting, please let me/us know how the project will develop for you.

        never trust a skinny cook

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        • tuna1957T Offline
          tuna1957
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          Thanks HornOxx. You are right about knowing when to stop adding the small stuff into a model. I'm use to doing images that are pretty "over the top". , had to keep reminding myself not to do too much on this. Doubt I'll be revisiting this it was pretty much a "one and done" deal.

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