Backyard Patio
Backyard Patio
O.K I stole the idea for this from forum member Mike1158, so shoot me . Rendered on easy 8 , 30 passes. Render time 8 hrs on the iMac. Think the slow down was mainly due to the high poly trees and the use of "Skatter" on the lawn. Post pro was split between Gimp and Affinity. Rendered at 2400 px wide. Sun-Sky for the lighting.
Bark texture on the one tree doesn't look quite right. The model was an imported .obj file and I think the textures got a little jacked up. Tried to adjust them with out much success .
Bark texture on the one tree doesn't look quite right. The model was an imported .obj file and I think the textures got a little jacked up. Tried to adjust them with out much success .
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Watch and learn Mr. M
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Lovely image I like the 65 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
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It's a great example of skatter instances - vegetation looking great!
Door needs lovely canopy over it to protect from rain. Or patio needs a pergola. At least an umbrella for the table/chairs or some sort of more attractive furniture.
Door needs lovely canopy over it to protect from rain. Or patio needs a pergola. At least an umbrella for the table/chairs or some sort of more attractive furniture.
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"O.K I stole the idea for this from forum member Mike1158, so shoot me ".
Well I could, then I would have to go to the top of my stairs and living in a flat, I don't have any.
I agree with Fletch but it's still a very nice render. The whole scene just works for me.
Well I could, then I would have to go to the top of my stairs and living in a flat, I don't have any.
I agree with Fletch but it's still a very nice render. The whole scene just works for me.
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