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The House by the River
3D Render by bisonraviA quiet place in the landscape before the coming of concrete and pollution...
Just looking at your scene is calming. I like how the water provides a buffer so the viewer doesn't focus too much on the building, instead of seeing the entire image.
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bisonravi
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Thu, Sep 18Thanks a lot!
I like to add a lot of details into such pictures (drying fishes, hens, ducks, flying geese, boat, barrels, dandelions, butterflies, etc.) to catch the attention of the viewer and make the picture more immersive.
I like to add a lot of details into such pictures (drying fishes, hens, ducks, flying geese, boat, barrels, dandelions, butterflies, etc.) to catch the attention of the viewer and make the picture more immersive.
Wonderful work! It's a really peaceful setting you've put together. I was wondering if you're using Ultrascatter for any instancing in the image? Like the butterflies? I just picked it up and was wondering about it.
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bisonravi
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Sat, Sep 20Thanks a lot!
The all scene has been done with UltraScenery (with uses Ultrascatter, I think). I have added some objects to place plants with Ultrascatter - like the dandelions). The butterflies could have been done with Ultrascatter (a volumic scattering) but the group of butterflies is already available as a single object.
The all scene has been done with UltraScenery (with uses Ultrascatter, I think). I have added some objects to place plants with Ultrascatter - like the dandelions). The butterflies could have been done with Ultrascatter (a volumic scattering) but the group of butterflies is already available as a single object.
phantom11
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Sat, Sep 20Thanks for the info! I have ultrascenery also, but haven't really used it yet. I'll have to start trying it out.























































