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Landscaping Optional

Lightwave (none) posted on Jan 03, 2001
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My first Lightwave image. House created from scratch using a "Better Homes & Gardens" floorplan. Lawns are a series of subpatch objects. Trees and flowers are transmap textures. Feedback very welcome.

Comments (6)


Sacred Rose

4:49PM | Wed, 03 January 2001

The modelling is beautiful! The only thing I find disturbing is the clouds. They a perfect in themselves, however they appear odd as a backdrop for the scene, because there is no visible horizon deliniation. This makes the house either very high up....or the clouds too low down....but it's only my opinion. -Sacred

craigrafx

6:40PM | Wed, 03 January 2001

Wonderful and lovely scene. Great Composition!

Stanimal

6:55PM | Wed, 03 January 2001

This is very good- the whole landscaping part is fab. Agree with Rose though. Is the house on top of a hill. Also the perspective on the house is different than the perspective on the foreground or something. Maybe it's the lighting or clouds- seems a little flat. Keep it up

snipey

7:41AM | Thu, 04 January 2001

Looking very good! But I have to agree with the others on the clouds/backdrop. Keep it up!

HybridSoul

3:38PM | Fri, 05 January 2001

you might of wanted to use skytracer for the clouds instead of how you did it but nice modeling very nice

Spannerman

7:07AM | Sat, 03 February 2001

Very good composition work for a first image


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