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nicely done bro. dont thank me thank your master... i got nothing to do with this :
keep posting... honestly alq is a good teacher bec. you are much better than him when he starts using su+ vray hehehehehe... keep it up hope to see more quality renders from you bro....
Congratulations!!! In my opinion,(newbie opinion) exterior scene are very hard to render, (interiors looks more real),but yours, is quite nice. Ok, I have another look, and honestly I really like it! Excuse my english, and keep up the good work!
Very nice render, and what a background! awesome (especially as seen by me - a suburban dweller!)
I suggest toning down the saturation of the wooden steps, which are currently a bit intense, but that is a minor point.
Nice work.
was this the same model done and rendered by Jeff before?
.. i think it was alq who modeled and rendered it first, i just made the revisions..
Originally posted by dcauldwell
Very nice render, and what a background! awesome (especially as seen by me - a suburban dweller!)
I suggest toning down the saturation of the wooden steps, which are currently a bit intense, but that is a minor point.
hehe, u have seen it too, although minor point, i agree with you david, the wooden steps were visually striking..
Originally posted by thomthom
Would you mind sharing how you did the grass? ...and possibly the material?
i just followed micha's method and that's it..played a little on ps to soften it.
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