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This is just wonderful! Beautiful Atmosphere and very "different" and simple.
staring @ it for a long time i think it still could have a few improvements...
Imo, the water in the pond is too reflective and not refractive enough.
Maybe some very subtle caustics? But careful... the scene has to stay that simple! Ther are some ugly artifacts in the backwall of the wall. How about switching to direct computation with simple two level AA cranked up to get rid of these and get some subtle, crisp GI shadows @ the same time. This should be possible in your scene.
Last suggestion: Add some little details in there... very little stones (dont know the right word in english) or some small cracks in the tiles.
I think this would bring your rendering from very very good, to absolutely perfect!
Wonderful image!! Have you seen the opening credits scene to "Cinema Paradiso"? Your scene reminded me of that. Would you mind sharing your water material with us? I can't get my vray water to look just right and I love what you have done.
looks very nice.
dunno if you noticed... but your displacement grass is growing through the sidewalk on the far left... that could be possible of course but not with such a clean scene with a new looking sidewalk. I'd dirty it a little regardless to the 'jumpy' grass. I'd also chamfer the edges a little - it looks somewhat too accurate.
Looking good nevertheless.
Congrats.
who, really nice, i love the water a lot. One thing between the background and the image that the render is very much defined and less saturated than bg, try to adjust a bit the exposure in photoshop and to add some grain too (filter/texture/grain), because i see that whites are very grey.
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