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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    I really like the sweeping flow of the architecture, and its integration with the surroundings. POV 1 very strong.
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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    I probably wont be able to work too much on this project this week since work is going to be pretty busy so I wanted to post an update by the end of the weekend. I used Onyx to create my trees and bushes and MultiScatter to populate the landscape.
    I have a lot of fune tuning to do on the landscaping since I would like to include a couple of close up images with the final. I still need to work on the driveway, sidewalk and stairs and textures throughout. I also have a bunch of plans for what im going to do to the green house. I would also like to narrow down my choice on final cameras soon so that I can focus my efforts where they are most needed. Comments are welcome, I hope everyone has a great week.
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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    i love it!!!!2nd image for me......

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    I agree, second shot is strong, shows arrival, entry and two of your alternate power sources very well!

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Beautiful concept. Beautiful building. I really like your use of plants...and yes, the second shot is definitely stronger.

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Looks great, I like where the background is headed also!

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Thank you for your comments.
    Im pretty sure the second image above will be pretty close to my main image. I've started working on putting together my greenhouse (inside and out).
    I'll be adjusting the planters as well as some of the plants in the greenhouse to some different vegetables. I've also changed a couple of the windows to be louvered so that they can be opened to be able to moderate the heat. Otherwise it would be prohibitively hot in there. Looking at the image now Ive noticed that I'll probably line up the louverd windows so that they line up with the structural beams behind.
    Comments are always welcome.

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Very nice progress. If I may ask, what are you using for your plants?

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Thanks Three, I Use Onyx for most of my plants and Ivy generator for the Ivy.

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    Re: Bryan Versteeg - Foothills

    Use Onyx myself but never got the same level results as you have...I'm gonna have to step up my game it seems...Love the Ivy gen too.

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