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    Thanks Ronen!! I will search more my first Pov and my trees for sure!!

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    look nice , wall texture have a little tilling

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    This is looking good annkos...I like whats happening on the foreground..I know this is still work in progress and im just curious of what you can achieve on the background. If you can move the camera a bit lower so you can have a good framing and more dynamic view and for you to show as well your foreground. I can see you did a very good job and you put some hard work there as well so it might be good if you can used them for final rendering.
    Best wishes to you and hope you made it!Cheers!

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    nice job powerful foreground

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    jeffreyfaranial, AUSTRIA: Thank you!!!

    Now here it my latest update! I follow your comments and play more with Pov, enviroment and the overall mood. I have some issues with the opacity leaves but in my next update i ll fix it. I hope you like it so far!

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    Your thread is developing very nicely. Your past few posts in particular really showed the image coming together. I like the mood in your last image and the work you've done in the water. I'm still a bit uneasy about the big rock on the right, but I can see where you're coming from in this last image by treating the house almost as part of the cliff.

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    annkos, you have made a great scene there, i would only say that it is a little dark you will probably lit the interior somehow and take care of some trees as they duplicate...but its really very nice atmosphere and i love the water (and I'm a water lover you know...)

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    I wonder if the scene would be better if there were no rock on the far right. It is distracting to me, especially with nothing behind it in the distance.

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    BB3: Thanks!! Yes thats my point in this project!! a house as part of a cliff.

    Ignis: Thanks pal! Yes you are a water lover (and best ) and i am very happy that that you like it! As for the lights that is something i will do in my next update.

    red_shift: Thanks! Maybe i ll tweak the rock a little bit.

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    Sweet! It looks like a photo!

    I agree with the comment on the rock on the right..maybe if you lose it it would give the image a bit more breathing space. Other than that, I think the two white columns stand out, but i dont know if that's deliberate.

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    Nice composition and post work! I agree with kimaera, the columns stand out a lot from the rest of the building.

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    Looks very nice. My only comment would be that a lot of the detail is almost lost in the shadows. Not sure what the solution is, whether it'd be on the rendering side or post process though.

    -Brodie

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