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Carrara/RDS Landscape posted on Jan 02, 2008
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The City of Bath is famous for its Georgian Architecture and the Yellow Ochre Stone its buildings are made from. Credit to Ness Period reproductions for the Georgian town house. This was the first time I used the replicator, if you have not used it yourself, placement becomes tricky as you cannot see the objects replicated other than a basic bounding box. Credit also to GK Dantas for the realistic leaves and GI Dome available at Daz

Comments (34)


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MagikUnicorn

6:12PM | Wed, 02 January 2008

Wonderful modeling

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JaneEden

6:13PM | Wed, 02 January 2008

Excellent modelling hugs Jane xx

GRA

6:33PM | Wed, 02 January 2008

looks good

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RBlue

9:50PM | Wed, 02 January 2008

A slice of European life. Ornate and complete.

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DocMikeB

9:51PM | Wed, 02 January 2008

Very beautiful and realistic scene, 5+++++!

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stevey3d

12:02AM | Thu, 03 January 2008

Superb Image Tom! I know Bath quite well and your image reminds me of it a great deal! Excellent! 5+

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HowieFarkes

4:31AM | Thu, 03 January 2008

There is an option for the replicator to show the whole mesh, the bounding box, a cross or a point. Have you tried looking at that? Oh yeah, nice image too...

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tallpindo

6:05AM | Thu, 03 January 2008

The replicator in the main room that is part of Carraras since 5, yes I see it now. There is a replicator in the vertex modeler too that can do circles of things oriented also and grids. I am more familiar with this replicator used for random trees on hillsides. This must have saved a lot of memory. When I did my town houses I just duplicated one in edit then moved it by coordinates to exactly one width away and each time from then on I used duplicate in edit it stepped the same distance. This sometimes fails in circular things where they were once oriented differently and you have to group them first when reoriented in a dummy group. The image looks great and is worthy of a very imaginative Stanford University MBA with imagination. Technical types like myself can only look on in wonder as we become trapped in rigor.

Valerie-Ducom

12:43PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

Fantastic work ! :)

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seedydeedee

3:36PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

Nice one! Haven't been to Bath in a while, but this looks pretty damn good to me! Love the mini too ;)

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Amethst25

6:29PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

Fabulous scene... I love the mini cooper!

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dreamlight

7:02PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

That´s aweet buddy! Love the lighting!

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swjkie100

10:01PM | Thu, 03 January 2008

Wow, that model looks gorgeous! Very nice job on duplication and the lighting really does this image credit in the realism department. A fav ^_^

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Digimon

7:25AM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Exceptional realism! Love the Union Jack on the top of the little car!!

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mhossack

9:10AM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Excellent image!

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Cimaira

10:15AM | Fri, 04 January 2008

wonderful realism, I love the little car! excellent composition and lighting

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amirapsp

11:04AM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Awesome detail to the buildings, etc. Just awesome. Hugs

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Burpee

12:38PM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Wow! Looks like a photograph...awesome!!

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ragouc

1:09PM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Cool British scene. Very good composition. Well done.

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lorddarkwolf

8:09PM | Fri, 04 January 2008

excellent work dude! really good realism

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Breyden

8:31PM | Fri, 04 January 2008

Looks great! Excellent lighting too!

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shanpoo

2:57AM | Sat, 05 January 2008

Excellent composition!

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juddzgrrrl

11:20AM | Sun, 06 January 2008

fantastic image!

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lior

11:23AM | Sun, 06 January 2008

Very realistic and woderful image!

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mel841

9:52AM | Mon, 07 January 2008

Lighting - A++, Render - A++! Love this scene.

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evinrude

5:01AM | Tue, 08 January 2008

Nicely done, mate! I've got my eye on that townhouse.

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302broncoII

11:12AM | Tue, 08 January 2008

nice job

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Nod

5:33PM | Thu, 10 January 2008

Not been to Bath since 1999. Excellent work though. Very nicely done indeed.

jdehaven

2:50AM | Fri, 11 January 2008

I like the ambient lighting, I dont know much about Carrara, but it looks like it supports true radiosity and global illumination- the red and yellow primary colors present in abundance are eye catching- and the secondary green in the tree is a nice balance. The building, street and details are very realistic!

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frogdot

11:44PM | Fri, 11 January 2008

great feeling of a sunny and slightly muggy day

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