Realistic abandoned vacation house room

awesome! keep it like that!

i hope people see this!

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Oh my. My brain is getting confused once again…
You really should make another tutorial for something like this.

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Your building artwork is absolutely astonishing! It blows me away every time I see them.

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I can’t believe this, am I in real life. This is so good, I think it is priceless like art. Furthermore keep up the Amazing work!!! :raised_hands: :raised_hands: :raised_hands:

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Wow, this is really cool and really like it.

Dude… thats amazing… I have no more words right now. Could you show us how you did that?

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It’s stunning! Did you use any plug-ins for the build? If so, could you give me the link :smiley:

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Great work! Can water be a bit more transparent or less reflecting the sky?

How much to hire? For building that is.

I almost thought that this was a real-life image! Its really insane how you managed to make such well made and realistic build. The lightning, the environment and everything else definitely looks like it belongs to another game. This room even gives me a haunting vibe too.
You did marvelously!

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Unbelievably well done Developer!

I pretty sure can say, I like a lot about this, looks almost like a Blender 3D Model.

What can I say, impressive.

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Incredible! How did you make the water puddles? i’ve been struggling to create something like that for a long time

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Insane. - Honestly one of the most photo-realistic images I’ve seen from studio.

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I use the standard water that comes with roblox then build around it

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I am convinced your texture usage is some form of witch craft.

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@thisfall Wow, amazing work, if you don’t mind may I ask where you got the amazing textures from? I’ve been having a hard time finding good textures.

Um…is this really Roblox? I can’t belive😲

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He possibly used the region tool and filled the small area in with water. Give it a try…

How like how? This such a good build!@thisfall

That’s beautiful! Where did you get the PBR materials from?