Another house I liked
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Hi all, was another house I liked so as has become usual I took a pic from the street modelled it in SU and rendered in TM. Not sure about this one I think it looks a bit "comic" I hope it is the plants that let it down (mostly 3D warehouse) will have another go with better plants.


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That's very good. Do you think the plants at the cobble wall are even needed?
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@rich o brien said:
That's very good. Do you think the plants at the cobble wall are even needed?
Perhaps not Rich, I will revisit this and take your point
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@l i am said:
@rich o brien said:
That's very good. Do you think the plants at the cobble wall are even needed?
Perhaps not Rich, I will revisit this and take your point
For the first time I could not get a PBR material for the stonework as I though turning a PNG image into a normals map would be so complicated, thus avoided doing it. Created my own with an online generator. So incedably simple and effected took all of about 1.5 seconds

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Very nice. Agree with Rich, maybe mess about with the landscape some. Although I admit itβs what I struggle with the most on the exterior shots. All in all a good job

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Very sharp mate, fantastc imho.
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I found a file I thought I had lost of species endemic th where I live..........It felt like Chrismas


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@tuna1957 said:
Very nice. Agree with Rich, maybe mess about with the landscape some. Although I admit itβs what I struggle with the most on the exterior shots. All in all a good job

Not lost on me that I have worked in the field of Landscape Architecure for the past 15 years apart from the last 4 years, I think it must be the machanics car syndrome


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Both renders look great.

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@rich o brien said:
That's very good. Do you think the plants at the cobble wall are even needed?
I assume you mean the stone feature central to my render ?
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