centre equestre
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centre equestre
It is a project of a center Equestrian in KORBOUS ( tunisia ) ,I made it during my 5 th years on university of architecture
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another shots
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ramy_ramroum
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done a great job
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Re: centre equestre
The design is really good, no, it's beautiful! The images are also well done.
The very dark trees in some in comparison with the background is one thing that could be improved.
Repetitive vegetation can be fixed quickly with the Stamp tool in Photoshop in post pro.
The only thing I would say I don't like in the design is the umbrellas on the tables - it would be fun and "cool" to create your own shade canopy for the tables. (now that you are out of school and have the time to "play")
The very dark trees in some in comparison with the background is one thing that could be improved.
Repetitive vegetation can be fixed quickly with the Stamp tool in Photoshop in post pro.
The only thing I would say I don't like in the design is the umbrellas on the tables - it would be fun and "cool" to create your own shade canopy for the tables. (now that you are out of school and have the time to "play")
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Re: centre equestre
geeeeeez Fletch....the poor bugger probably has less time to play.....!!!
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Re: centre equestre
im always study fletch but you hve reason , i used the models of warehouse 3d of google i didnt have much time thx
ramy_ramroum
Re: centre equestre
As what Fletch commented, if you can do a little adjustment of the dark green trees.
Edit: Tiling in material is showing. If cannot be avoided, maybe you can add groove that will terminate the tiling (you know what I mean) or you can also incorporate different levels to the walls. It will also add detail to your outer wall being totally flat. Hope you don't mind. That is only my Humble Opinion. Thanks Others, they are perfect.
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Re: centre equestre
Ramy, tes images sont superbes, Congrats...
Cheers, Fred.
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