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vpii
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quick directlighting test, little over 10 min on GTX 260
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GeorgoSK
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Really good and interesting model of house, this could make for a great scene !

So far it's totally unfinished, though this is work in progres.
For house, you should do more bewels on stone parts, it's obvious at the chimney, which is too sharp.
Maybe use prebake displacement on that stone material too... ? If it woudn't make too much of polygons.

Looking forward to this ;- ) Post update when you'll have environment.
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nuverian
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Great work so far.
As stated before, a better environment is a must (distant mountains, trees e.t.c)
I dont like the rocks around the house, they are too low poly in comparison to the rest of the scene.
Keep us posted.
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vpii
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I will post updates, I am still getting use to the new software and testing render speed , proper materials, etc, next image I hope much better.
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