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WHO SAYS A 1,600SF HOUSE IS small?

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  • F Offline
    flynbrians
    last edited by 29 Nov 2010, 07:40

    This is a rendering of a 1,600sf single family residential that I designed. It is planed to have only 5-7% production waste. This is a new way of building that is more cost effective and also more energy efficient. This is a "custom spec" house where the buyer can change windows, minor walls, choose paint, porch and style. These specific houses will be built on 5 acre lots with a detached garage.

    Any CC is always welcome!

    Thanks for looking.
    http://www.nwHomeDesigner.com


    Front Elevation


    Rear Elevation


    Side Elevation


    Close up

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      ScottPara
      last edited by 29 Nov 2010, 12:21

      I like the last shot the best. The plants do need some work as theyt do not blend all that well. The other shots show to many texturing issues (i.e. the grass is tiling). Not to mention the site is too flat.

      Scott

      Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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        flynbrians
        last edited by 2 Dec 2010, 08:58

        @unknownuser said:

        I like the last shot the best. The plants do need some work as theyt do not blend all that well. The other shots show to many texturing issues (i.e. the grass is tiling). Not to mention the site is too flat.

        Scott

        Thanks for the CC. Where do you get your plants from? I wish i had the $$ to just go and buy a bundle of them but I stuck with what SU has or what podium has. NOT good I agree.
        I really liked texturing in 3dSmax and it just does not seem to be so simple in SU.

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          ScottPara
          last edited by 2 Dec 2010, 12:29

          http://www.onyxtree.com/

          http://marlinstudios.com/products/treefarm/treefarm.html

          http://www.xfrog.com/products/productStart.htm

          Depending on the job I could use either of the above. It takes time to collect tools like this but if I had to pick one I would go with the Onyx tree bundle.

          I would look at Luxology Modo if I were you. It is just as powerful as MAX but far cheaper. It does UV mapping extremely well.

          Scott

          Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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            flynbrians
            last edited by 2 Jan 2011, 21:22

            I will give them a try. I have not had good luck over the years finding good plants for free. The only ones I have seen that were very realistic had high poly counts and also cost a lot of money.

            Thanks and Happy New Year!

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              Bryan K
              last edited by 3 Jan 2011, 00:50

              My last house was 1600sgft, 3/2 and the smallest bedroom was 12' x 15'. It even had a formal living room and 3(!) hall closets as well as a large laundry room. You might think the living room was small, but is was 13'x20'. Not big, but certainly not tiny.

              Love the covered porches, but especially the back one!

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                lucifer1101
                last edited by 3 Jan 2011, 05:05

                I managed to design my own little 100sf house

                NOTE: I am not in any way a proffessional

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                  flynbrians
                  last edited by 3 Jan 2011, 06:02

                  I always wondered if I did not have a wife and two kids if I could live in something small like that.
                  Cool ideas.

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