US house render
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US house render with Sketchup and TM no AI. Houses modified but sourced from 3D warehouse

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I like the ambience, which is what I look for. The temperature of the render for me, being the feel of it.
Water reflections and the street light flare fine stand outs.
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@Mike-Amos Looks great except I'm not sure about the psychedelic utility pole and the power supply going into the front of the house and porch.

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Some locals love their telephone poles.
I am guessing it is that rather than power supply, hence going into the front of the house at roof levelel and not a buried/armoured line.
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Well done as always!
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@Gus-R said in US house render:
@Mike-Amos Looks great except I'm not sure about the psychedelic utility pole and the power supply going into the front of the house and porch.

Hey Gus, I am not from the US, but Western Australia. Up until very recently that form of the delivery of electricity in older area I as in the image. Underground cables are still being rolled out in older areas so there are many pole to house cables still in use. Because I see that form of cabling every day I thought it was also in use in older suburban in the US perhaps incorrectly.
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@L-i-am The "owls head" for the electrical drape in the US would not come in over the porch - it would be back at the main wall of the house; telephone and cable would be brought over near that as well.
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@MtnArch said in US house render:
@L-i-am The "owls head" for the electrical drape in the US would not come in over the porch - it would be back at the main wall of the house; telephone and cable would be brought over near that as well.
Cheers mate I know you are correct but changing it would be more work that I am prepared to do ATM, but I will keep that in mind

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@L-i-am Thanks. And an awesome render, too!
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