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Sixthlaw
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Hey guys!

This was this weeks project! Hope you like! :)
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:shock: nice. But let's see the wire and a inside snap shot in octane
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Sixthlaw
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Hey Radiant!

Here are the in blender and in octane shots:)
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tehfailsafe
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very nice!
And with no material nodes! :shock:

Mine always look like spaghetti monsters...
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Sixthlaw
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Thanks failsafe! :)
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Wow I'm sold that is magnificent. And to know it was made in blender made me jump in my seat.

Please render a 4k and post it on blender artist :D

How did you achieve the trees
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Sixthlaw
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Haha thanks radiant! :)

Yeh It has been put up over at the blender-artists forum, still to put the HD version up :)
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I'm from Norway. And we do not have leafs on the birches in wintertime here in norway. :-)

Norway is a wierd country, but not that wierd :-)
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Also we do not put out our living plants in fifteen degrees below zero,:)like the building, nice render
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I like it very much it's snowy but it still has a warm light. Good work.

The only thing i would change is to include the little last bit of building that doesn't fit on the photo. :mrgreen:
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