great work!!
nice model,nice map,nice light.It would be better if have animal or human in the image…
Sad Street, Cetin Tuker (3D)
Excellent piece of work. Some people hammer into things forever without getting them this finished, never mind all this 10 hour nonsense that people love to go on about.
On a slightly critical note, (and I don’t know if you’ve thought about this or if anyone else has pointed it out already), the only weakness these tired eyes can see is:- A) the join(t) from wall to archway on the right hand side, and;- B) the wooden beams supporting the top. Its not that they really detract from your piece, its just a tiny tonal value / texture / shadow thing.
It kind of comes down to one material coming into a strong conflict with another.
I’ve spent quite awhile looking at ‘Sad Street’, pondering the deliberate imperfections you’ve placed within the architecture… and I must say, that there are indeed many mediteranean homes tempered with this style of rustic, but cosey construction.
Strangely… given its title… kind of makes me want to go on holiday… A real mood lifter after the awful weather my country is currently experiencing.
I like very muck this kind of composition. I find that the shape of the arch gives a true impression of giddiness. For those which know that makes me think of the phenomenon of anamorphosis in the cinema : the famous “vertigo” effect in Hitchcock’s film…
Gerçekten çok güzel bir çalışma…
Özellikle kaplamalar bir harik.Büyük uğraş verdiğin belli,tebrikler.![]()
Good work!
this piece is really amazing <3 Rather than being a sad street I think the lighting makes the street look welcoming, I want to see what’s behind the door 
Hi,
Some of my friends also asked “what is behind this door”. I think I better start working on a new scene called “Behind the Door” 
I love environments like this and there is absolutely nothing “sad” about it! Run down a bit but not sad. I love the way a small history is being played out here. Cetin Turker has made the wall to the right look beautifully and realistically dried out after having become wet and damp far too many times. The council [or who ever owns the properties] finally gave in after what must have been repeated harassment and installed the drains to take away the water. I feel that as a result the local tenants, in gratitude, then clubbed together to lay the new cobbled paving…
Such is depth of reality and interesting detail in this wonderful 3D picture. It speaks volumes to me…can I move in please??
super olmus.turkce yazıyorum cunku guzelligini ifade etmeye ingilizcem yetmez…
gerek kamera acısı gerek dokular ve ısıklandırma harika.tebrik ederim,basarıalrının devamını dilerim…
VERY NICE. Also, the fact that it’s all hand painted textures is nice to know as well. Much of my 3d texture work is of the same method. Takes a bit longer to create and prepare but offers much more control and flexiblity (IMO). So, nice job on the textures as well which I would venture to say (based on the scene) was around 50 to 65% of the work.
amazing textures and lighting. Looks very realistic. I had to stare at it for a while. My eyes were playing tricks. well done