very nice collection of images. a hint on your ivy to keep it from growing through your walls, if you freeze the objects that you want to protect it will keep the ivy from interacting with those objects. i really like image 3, the green door, nice aging indeed!
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Ok, now seriously, your images are top notch!
Only thing that I can comment on is that some of them are more artistic and some are more commercial, some I like better, for instance building daylight shot is not as powerful as night shot... but really great work on all aspects!
Stunning images, excellent detailing and texturing. Love them all
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on the fourth image you got a nice travertine texture for the floor ... I always been looking for a better texture because we use it from time to time for some projects. do you have any hints or maybe can tell me where u got yours from?
all in all nice collection... welcome to the forum
cheers
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shen.de: Usually for the textures i google it with the name of the stones, and sometimes when i see a floor that i really like, i take a picture of it, and then make some photoshop work.