Water town

After exploring a traditional Chinese medicine shop setting, I wanted to dive into ancient Chinese architecture, starting with familiar Jiangnan water towns – a red sign for a teahouse, a riverside corridor, docked boats, and a stone table with a Go game left on it. I meticulously studied the structures of eaves and tiles, stone pavements, and brickwork in flowerbeds. Revisiting these details has given me fresh insights into Chinese architecture and aesthetics. Now, when I visit historical sites, I find myself analyzing the wooden eaves with a new perspective.:blush:

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Ooh, nice work, as always! Love the details and the water! :green_heart:

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Thank you, Metin! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Looks great! :+1:

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The muted colour palette is really nice.

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A delicate attention is paid to every detail, it is a very beautiful work. I also like the videos, I think that it always brings something more to the still image.

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Thanks a lot!

Thank you! I’m inspired by the beauty of the water towns of Jiangnan. :blush:

Thanks! Yes, totally agree!

I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!

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From time to time some isometric renders… really does amaze me…

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Thank you, Bart! :laughing: Have a great time!

Thank you! :laughing:

Others have already appreciated the great attention you paid to every detail. I can only join in with admiration. The roof tiles, the shutters, the boat in front of the house and the list could go on for quite a while.

But one thing in particular brought me to my knees when I looked at it. The fact that you also integrated a game of Go into all of this is the icing on the cake for me.

Such work can only be done by people who, apart from their knowledge, have a great love and passion for their work.
A very deep bow from me.

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Thank you! That’s so kind of you. I love those small details in daily life, and they can bring more resonance to the work with the audience. :blush:

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You’re on the featured row! :+1:

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A big thank you, Bart! :blush:

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Better may I say, thanks to you for sharing your work with us.
May I say and give you a suggestion, before sharing, try to work more using the powerful full programm of BLENDER, where you can give a more riche experience like movement in the water, movement in the trees, movement in water coming through from raining, movement of position of sun. Yes I know it is a lot of work, but will give you a lot of satisfaction and pleasure for you eyes. Blender is not only for make a photo of your work, yes you can do more, believe me you will be very happy !!! :heart:

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This may be so… but this is an isometric still life diorama. And as this it is awseome :star_struck:

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Thanks for your advice! I made some micro-animations for this scene, and I will explore more in the future as you said. :smiling_face: