Ryverwood Cottage....now available! [Commercial]
ryverthorn
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My new set, Ryverwood Cottage, is a whimsical architectural set that creates the perfect setting for all your fantasy renders. :)
Set includes:
-Cottage (CR2 and OBJ)
-Ground (CR2 and OBJ)
-4 Different Ivy Plants(CR2 and OBJ)
-1 Light Preset for the Lanterns (Poser)
-1 Light set for the Lanterns (Daz Studio)
-7 Rose color options
Includes Daz Studio 3, Daz Studio 4.5 as well as Poser materials
Those interested in purchasing the cottage or reading the product description etc: http://www.daz3d.com/ryverwood-cottage/
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1300 x 1000 - 1011K
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1300 x 1000 - 1012K
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This is beautiful! Very nice!
That is adorable!
That'll sit nicely beside my fairytale cottage.
That's beautiful and I really appreciate that you've done DS settings and light.
I'm looking forward to seeing it in the store.
I love this, the odd part is I love the BACK more than the front. :bug:
I assume the doors open, since it's a CR2? Very nice, in any event - looking forward to it.
My goodness I think Hein is moving up in the world. When he sees his new house he's going to be very very pleased! It's a lovely set and I'm looking forward to it!
It is lovely!
WOW... just gorgeous. Curious about the doors too! Regardless it's right up my alley! When can I move in? Get the fireplace blazing. You know us Wolffies, we love to sit by the fire!
:P
What a wonderful cute house !
Love the shape and textures :-)
Wish i could live there*g*
Thanks everyone :)
The doors do not open... sorry :(
I did make the flames in the lantern able to twist and move though ....so that if you were looking at the house from the side you can still see the flame... or sway it... or make it bigger or whatever...
A cottage orné (or however the frogs spell it). Exactly the kind of thing that John Dashwood's brother-in-law was always raving about.
It's lovely. It the doors could be made invisible and there were a couple of extra door props to position, we could fake it. (Or just be able to make the doors invisible.)
It seems to require its own ground plane. Right? (Ah, yes, I see.)
I love it, and I want it NOW!!!
Thanks so much for making it available for those using DS 3A and DS 4.0P.
@JOdel - I, too, was thinking we could possibly fake open doors.
Here's another render to show some of the detail of the flowers.... it was rendered in DS 4.5 and I used DimensionTheory's awesome Skies of Terra set,.... and Ken Gilliland's Hummingbirds :)
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Oh, that's just lovely. I've always liked flower boxes under windows. ;-)
Looks wonderful! Hope this turns into a series :)
That's beautiful! But I hate to say this. I really want that window to open so someone can be leaning out with a watering can and sprinkling those lovely flowers.
Looks lovely - love the roses :D
Those roses are beautiful! Do we get a single rose too?
Unfortunately the windows are not able to open (those rose vines cemented them shut *lol* )
No single roses either.... I might possibly make a few little props to go with the set later (rose, prop door..etc)
The hummingbird and flower image is great (and not just because my hummingbird are in it, lol)... you did a beautiful job on the roses.
I've lucky enough to get to play with Ryverwood Cottage prior to it's release. The set is fantastic, lots of great detail and it holds up very well on close-up renders. Here's a couple images I've done in DAZ Studio...
Oh, nice renders Ken. Thanks for posting them. ;-)
WOW - those closeups are making me want it even more ...
Here's a closeup that was rendered in Poser Pro 2012 (and my attempt at doing a night scene) :)
Looking good!
Like the irregularity in the architecture!
That looks really great hon. By the way, noticing the grass. Is that displacement or??
I think that's what I like about it best as well. Not your usual asymmetrical type building.
Yep the ground plane is actually 2 that are noised bumped through each other.... one being "dirt" and one being "grass" so you get this spiffy patchy effect..... at least that's what I was trying for :)
Oh, you totally succeeded! Looks awesome!
Love that cottage, it's so pretty with the flower boxes and flowers around it.