Residential Extension
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Residential Extension
Any comments/ suggested improvements greatly received! Rendered then line overlay applied to give the image a work in progress feel....
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Wow, nice! Great colors. I always love the line overlay look. (Version 2 will have some special surprises for that )
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Looking good!
Hard to believe that door will work like that.
Hard to believe that door will work like that.
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Thanks Fletch, and I get an architectural critique too!
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Did your plants all come from FormFonts? I really like the flowering tree.
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Nice, but that door...I don't know.
Is it really that wide?
Is it really that wide?
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Great composition and combination of colors and lighting, but the door should be 90cm-100cm or maximum 110-120cm wide.
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Chris wrote:Did your plants all come from FormFonts? I really like the flowering tree.
Hi Chris - yes from FormFonts
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Jpalm wrote:Nice, but that door...I don't know.
Is it really that wide?
Yes it is
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kronox wrote:Great composition and combination of colors and lighting, but the door should be 90cm-100cm or maximum 110-120cm wide.
Thank you. Why should the door be 120cm wide max?? (we have done this before - use very strong hinges!)
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