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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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A couple of weeks ago, we posted an exterior visualization for a project using Blender and Corona Render, which features some incredible images of both interiors and exteriors for a house. Today we have another house visualization that uses Blender for modeling and Cycles for all renders.

The project is a House for the Polish developer Green Collective, and the author is digital artist Marcin Mądry. He used Blender 2.8 and Cycles for all the process.

According to the author, each render uses 1000 samples with denoising enabled. Unfortunately, no information about render times or hardware used is available.

One of the aspects that will catch your attention in the project is the landscape quality. The artist uses The Grove 3D for all trees and vegetation.

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