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enricocerica
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Hi,

Here are some new shots.
Sun light + Pathtracing
Rendering time varies from 45 min to 2h in 2000x1200 px then reduced to 1200
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awesome
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the last shot with the tree is beautiful (the rest are great of course, but the last one I like specially)
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Magnificent renders as usual. :)
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Splendid !

Where did you get this olive tree ???? I want the same............
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Very beautiful as always, but that tree... You've gone too far this time man! :D nice work.
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Thanks for comments,

Happy you like the olive tree, it required some hard work.

@chardo:The olive tree is one of a series I made including a maple and a oak, it is available on turbosquid http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/I ... /ID/540672
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Great shot always.

Did you used ivy from the tree on the wall? I'm still not get how can you manage your obj file with this kind of detailed trees on the scene.
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9fly wrote:Great shot always.

Did you used ivy from the tree on the wall? I'm still not get how can you manage your obj file with this kind of detailed trees on the scene.
I used Ivy generator for the ivy on the wall. Yeah, getting enough details with simple objects and small maps is the deal, not always simple with complex scene.
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excellent work Enrico!

as an (almost) 3d newbie, may I ask you how you did the upper row of stones in the cylindrical wall around the olive, so that they look good both from side and top views? is it just an UV work or is it real geometry?

thanks in advance,
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