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Architectural Renderings - Architectural Visualization Showcase2D and 3D architectural visualizations. FINAL
This is a great piece! The ground and grass in the foreground are very good and the background works well. The windmills themselves are very nice and I actually learned that they need diagonal bracing from the image. With that in mind, I wonder if the diagonal brace is in tension or compression all the time and if so how is it connected on the ground side, some kind of plinth block and foundation? OK, maybe I am the only one interested in the diagonal bracing system. Point to make, it is a great image that drew me in and made me want to know more about windmills! Very good job, excellent first post to start things off right!
OK maybe I want to know what the white short stone/columns arrange in a circle of the windmills are also, to tell the time? LOL
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Very Nice, thanks for the shot of the plans/drawings for the windmills. Don't worry about English being a second language, we kind of have an international thing going on here, and your work speaks for itself
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Very nice! You have captured the 'Old World Charm' that Juan is so good at. Very nice piece and style, it kind of call outs to the viewer. One thing that I wonder about is the roofing, whether they are thatched, in the image it looks like very large shingles or something. That is a very little item, in what is a very nice image. Great Work!
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What do you mean you didn't think you had to put rebar in the foundation! Aaaaargh!
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I agree with everyone, there is a certain something about this image, that doesn't have that much going on and yet captures the imagination. Very nice work, and I like the fact that it isn't photo-realistic, it looks like something from a great landscape painter.
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