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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
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      This is a Roofed Entry Gate Kit we shipped to to an exclusive area in South- East England, built using beautiful hand selected California redwood πŸ™‚

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      Such a beautiful site, and look at that Tudor mansion in the background πŸ™‚

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      Beautiful California Redwood in the English sunshine!

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      you can see more here, even a pic of my shop dawg!
      https://business.facebook.com/pg/Woods-Shop-312527412043/photos/?business_id=1618916051511348&tab=album&album_id=10157843191347044

      Joe Wood
      woodsshop.com/

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        majid
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        What about the rendering engine? which engine did you use?

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          Joe Wood
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          Majid if you're asking about the first image that's straight out of SUp, I don't render or post process except for maybe a crop here and there πŸ™‚

          Joe Wood
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            pbacot
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            I think it's fantastic. England has similar covered gate traditions. How is it set for bracing? Are the posts set in concrete? There seem to be some copper shoes on the posts. How deep do those go?

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
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              the main posts go into concrete around 30", the buttress posts about 1'.

              that's some nice looking redwood πŸ™‚

              We wrap the posts with copper at grade. As it oxidizes, the copper solution slowly washes down the wood and kills mold Etc that rot the wood at grade, looks pretty nice too!


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              Joe Wood
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                Glenn at home
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                Wow Joe, another work of art from your hands! Thanks for sharing.

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                  Joe Wood
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                  wow Majid you have a graphic's, or artist person's eye, I don't see any of that!

                  now that I look at it, might be the gold color flush on the foreground tree? That's a new garden, so all those trees are recent transplants, maybe because they're not all orientating the same toward the sun that's fooling the eye?

                  Joe Wood
                  woodsshop.com/

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                    Thanks Joe. The second image made me doubt that if this is a real photo or a render because:
                    The hedge bush leaves seems somehow larger than normal and the two trees in med-distance seems strange, as both of them seems that are in shadow while the close one seems to be lit up with sun.

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                      majid
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                      @joe wood said:

                      wow Majid you have a graphic's, or artist person's eye, I don't see any of that!
                      ...

                      Thanks for clarification... And yes I do paintings and recently am sharing some simple tutorials of mine: https://www.deviantart.com/yeganegi and on youtube also: https://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?https://youtu.be/Qd7VTDsX_N0

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