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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Great update! I love the destruction. How about another abandoned car with a tree growing through it
    The details and texturing is looking really good so far. Keep it up!


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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Now that is my kind of lawn mower. Come to think about it, that's why I have a Xeriscape landscaping, lots of folks think I"m being environmentally sensitive, when in fact I'm just lazy LOL.
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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    awesome stuff in the direction you are going. Not sure I would want to live there, but the skills in 3D are excellent.

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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    I think it's also a nice work to use nature and old objects with new technology.

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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    very nice modeling man, looks good.....

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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Thanks again for all your encouraging comments!
    This challenge is really good fun, and spending most of my waking hours (when not at work!) on this, much to the annoyance of my wife!

    ...anway, I have been having some fun with some small details on my scene. I am planning on having an apple tree somewhere, so decided to start making some old apples which have not been collected off the ground. Also, in the UK if you go anywhere 'overgrown' and unkept, you see wild mushroom growing, so thought it would be fun to add a few of these too!

    Have a great weekend everyone.
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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Those are special details, you might be able to smooth the wife's annoyance by telling her your plans are to use some of these details for your holiday cards, oh wait, that might just be digging yourself a hole LOL. Good going, it's fun watching your progress.
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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Really nice shader on the solar panel. Looking promising!

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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    I can just feel the decay
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    Re: Andy Thomas - Nature reclaiming

    Great progress - I really like your pov. Low down and wide, It really adds to the atmosphere. Also great modelling!!

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