Oast houses by Sambucus
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Description
An early morning in the South of England.
For those that don`t know them, oast houses were used to dry the hops for beer making (so very important buildings, then) and are a feature of the Kent countryside, although most are now guesthouses.
Oast house and buildings made in Sketchup.
Thanks for looking, hope you like it.
Comments (16)
orbital
Nice work, this deserves more viewings!
thcseller2
wow! really great piece of art! i just love the lighting and those trees. it could almost look like a photo if there had more details on the left side of the building! V
mloates
Beautiful sense of atmosphere. Excellent render.
MarioG
Wonderful twilight atmosphere here!!
shadowdragonlord
Awesome image, very lifelike and the lighting is dead-on...
ocddoug
Well done, kind of dreamlike.
Euxeb007
Bryce ?! I thought it was a photo ! Excellent work
kimpe
You know you got it right when someone says that it looks like a photo. It just dosen't get any better than that!
Swade
This surely does have an early morning tone. Awesome work Sambucus. It certainly made me look twice to see that it wasn't a photo.
chohole
This is really good. Looks just right for SE England.
Ardiva
Wonderful scene and excellent rendering!
ShawnDriscoll
Any post work done to it?
danamo
Wonderful render, makes me want to visit SE England! The structures look great too.
catlin_mc
I lived in an oast house for a while when I lived down in Kent. This is most like the scenery from there abouts, flat. Very gentle image Sam, excellent work. 8)
vochovia
I really like this one - I want to peep in and see what's going on beyond the lighted door....
alvinylaya
Wow, one of those images that make me want to go to Europe. Hmmm, maybe this summer! Excellent work!