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Hi all!!
This is my new work in 3ds max 2014 + Octane render 2.1
Render without any post work.. just only simple fog in PS, sorry =).
hope, you like it.
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Beautiful
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when You render like this I don't think You need photoshop =) leaves in water looks so amazing - that's a nice touch! the only distraction is a bit..clean horizon - if something would be there I think this would be simply perfect! =) but anyway, love it! (especially that water with leaves..)
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beautiful, especially the water & leaves! missing some wear on the walls and maybe some slight weathering on the roof..
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Impossible not to like ;)

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Amazing work!
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Oh man, those leaves in the water is such a nice touch and truly very well done. Nice job man. Stunning.
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Leaves and water are cool. The white walls needs some organix randomness introduced ... atm they look to flat and perfect to be natural. All in all a lovely kitsch pic :)
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Please give us a panoramic render like this with just open water and the sky and some very distant trees on a horizon with mild sunset or sunrise. This is so picturesque. I cannot stop looking at the water. I am feasting my eyes on it!
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Incredible work! Really beautiful render. Great too see such amazing results done all in render. Agree with all the comments about those leaves - really beautiful touch, they look perfect!
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