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      Just did this render modelled in SU and modelled in Twinmotion, just for fun I was concentrating on using as little patina as possibleImage10.jpg

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        Shocking good, detail to the right degree and no further.

        Thanks for the tut.

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          @Mike-Amos Jason Bourne is living there for at most a day.

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            @Gus-R said in Bauhaus building B&W:

            @Mike-Amos Jason Bourne is living there for at most a day.

            He needs to do a bit of gardening.

            @L-i-am nice vibe to it. B&W TV color grading to it which really works well to make it pop.

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              @Mike-Amos said in Bauhaus building B&W:

              @L-i-am

              Shocking good, detail to the right degree and no further.

              Thanks for the tut.

              Hey Mike, I dont get the Jason Bourne thing can you elaborate please

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                @L-i-am Jason Bourne from the series of movies. He's hiding and on the hunt by the CIA and other sinister characters and often ends up in hiding at a house like. Or in the mind of us Americans, a European house. I suppose it is possible that Bela Lugosi could have lived there too. Bad Bauhaus (Peter Murphy) pun on my end.

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                  Outstanding.

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                    @Rich-O-Brien said in Bauhaus building B&W:

                    @Gus-R said in Bauhaus building B&W:

                    @Mike-Amos Jason Bourne is living there for at most a day.

                    He needs to do a bit of gardening.

                    @L-i-am nice vibe to it. B&W TV color grading to it which really works well to make it pop.

                    Thanks Rich, exotic ornamental grasses were very popular contemporary to this house. Unfortunately they became pests, I agree though that the trees could have a better form with a bit of pruningπŸ‘

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                      Hi Guys, I have as seems to be the norm with me, I let the image sit for a day or 2 and let it sit. I think it is because I get tired or whatever. When I pick it up again I can see what needs to be done. I think this image is far superior to the first one'Image11_000.jpg

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