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Vue Urban/Cityscape posted on Feb 17, 2008
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Hello and good day everyone :) thanks for checking out my Racer X creation last night and the nice comments :-] thumb_1619837.jpg
-- So I finally after so many attempts got it completed! my system crashed like 3 times. I really need to figure out what's happening with my pc. or perhaps I do not have enough ram to render complex scenes? this lush grass has loads of polygons really when covering a large area!! so hope you all like this one :-) and it is extremely difficult to keep the grass off the brickwork! I changed textures because the concrete one was not behaing at all.. was always to dark no matter what. so this one worked at least :-) Have a great Sunday! P.s. uploading another now - lighter version :)

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Thelby

8:09AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

I really like that night sky. So Big and Blue. Super Work!!!

Valerie-Ducom

8:21AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

hehehe, you're in the charch test you too ? heheh, I know and I don't like LOLLLLLLLLL Excellent work and perfect light position and color on this scene ! Good day and muahssssssssssss my bad boy :)

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stevey3d

9:07AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Excellent Image! Superb pov and composition! 5+

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beachzz

10:18AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Awesome - again!!!

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hazyl

11:19AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

I like this - I think I see curtains! LOL. H.

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fredster66

11:51AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great once again. A bit more interesting than the last... all nice though!

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photostar

12:35PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

If you don't have enough RAM, you may have these problems. I actually like the grass creeping over onto the driveway...looks more natural. And, your grass textures are awesome for a computer program. Nice evening ATMOS and lighting, too.

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jocko500

1:23PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

going out on the town lol. cool one here. the grass looks nature as the person did not weed eat it yet

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TheAnimaGemini

1:31PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Aha, and now he is going out. :) Wonderful work.

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Richardphotos

2:52PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

the light from the headlights is exceptional and I agree the grass is really cool growing out of the brick pavers

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mickuk50

4:17PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

i have the same trouble mike sometimes with my train sim when i`m building complex layouts and i have 3 gig of ram ,its them polygons ..i like the grass through the brickwork it gives it more appeal :o)..top marks my friend mick

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Fruit_Passion

7:17PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Il a oublier de fermer ses phrares de voiture. Beau travail

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FrenchKiss

12:28AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Ohh the lawn flamingo! LOL Great!

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ledwolorz

1:36AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Superb composition.

stolta

10:17AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Well done!

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Tanglimara

2:57PM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Nice pink flamingo you have there, I want one for my garden now LOL. Tony :-)

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alhak

5:07AM | Wed, 20 February 2008

the flamingo is a great 60's touch! excellent!

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croxie

9:09AM | Wed, 20 February 2008

Ooooo...this is very nice, Mike :D Love the 60's and beginning of the 70's :D

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jp3319

2:02PM | Wed, 20 February 2008

Excellent Mike! Love the lighting on this, something I need to learn more how to do properly. Daylight version looks great too!! I feel your pain, as my system crashes frequently too when I try and do something even fairly complex!!!!


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