@ntxdave
You answered your own question with how you intend to do it.
I just traced the image and used Vertex Tools 2 here and there.
It’s still pretty rough so I’ll just see where it goes.
Thanks John.
3 diffuse layers. Home made grey brick grid over a noise layer with a dirt map on top. It took a bit of trial and error with the transparencies of the dirt and brick layers to get the appearance I was looking for.
@charevir56 said:
I've bookmarked this topic too http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=49271
Ah. That's it. Thanks.
But I now remember there wasn't much info. The link to kalid.net leads only the architect company with no mention of the script and it's also not clear if this is for SketchUp or 3DMax.
@krisidious said:
I like your changes... Also thanks for removing the stone flying over the window, that scared me. I would suggest extending the eave on the roof at the top about 1' or .3 meters. Also it needs a car in the drive now.
Thanks for the comment Krisidious. I'm glad you like it. I will think about the car.
@jarynzlesa said:
nice piece of architecture that I wouldn't expect in New Zealand.
Australia has some brilliant Architects yet I know myself what I see coming from New Zealand they are becoming FAR ahead of the rest!
We get a lot of NZ Architectural publications in Aust and these have become my favorite collectibles. The little beach shacks (bachs?) are some of the most well considered small spaces you will witness.
@ HOLMES - mate you have achieved AWESOMENESS level. Well done mate!
My only crit would be a little more DOF in some of the images, this would help to highlight your points of interest!
Again inspiring stuff mate!
@olishea said:
much better jo-ke. Why not use Pixeet as usual for the panorama? I know it's a test render but materials seem flat especially the timber, I hope you don't mind my criticism.
No no, you're absolutely right. The Floor needs a bit more bump and spec.
pixeet has an upload bug at the moment. I hope they are going to fix it in the next days...