Hills of Macadamia

Started by choronr, October 22, 2012, 02:47:34 PM

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choronr

Thanks to whoever created the lighthouse model. Downloaded it from Ashundar but the author's name wasn't given.

Saurav

Great looking vegetation and landscape, reminds me of the SW parts of West Australian coastline. My only gripe is, the lighthouse should probably be situated on top of the hill/ridge where views are not obstructed. I'm really enjoying the photo realism on this render though.  :D

choronr

Quote from: Saurav on October 22, 2012, 06:38:23 PM
Great looking vegetation and landscape, reminds me of the SW parts of West Australian coastline. My only gripe is, the lighthouse should probably be situated on top of the hill/ridge where views are not obstructed. I'm really enjoying the photo realism on this render though.  :D
Thank you Saurav. Good idea about the position of the lighthouse. Because of the POV, I avoided moving the lighthouse farther away. 

I plan to do another where the view would be looking at the shore with a rocky coast. Maybe there I could add some additional details.

Dune

Agree, but the veggies are very nice!

choronr

Quote from: Dune on October 23, 2012, 02:00:20 AM
Agree, but the veggies are very nice!
Thank you Ulco. I realize so much more could be done and will attempt it soon.

otakar

The model should be credited to TerrAde. On Ashundar the uploader is listed in the object list (bottom of each listing). It won't show on the page of the object itself, unfortunately.

Try to make those rocks look more natural (irregular shape). The grass looks nice and the light is good.

choronr

Thanks otakar. thanks to Ade for the lighthouse model. Yes, the rocks lack the natural detail ...will work on this.

Icegrip


RichTwo

Well, Bob you've accomplished a lot in your endeavors in TG2 - more than I have for sure.  A good exercise in placements!  Put the lighthouse where you want - who knows... very low tide?
They're all wasted!

TheBadger

The house looks good. Something strange about the light though. Looms more magical than luminescent to me. Sparkly even.
It has been eaten.