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  • T Offline
    tadema
    last edited by 26 Jan 2012, 20:52

    High Meadon - I'm not sure if this building was constructed or had it's name changed;I can't find anything other than the plans!
    I know you folks will be getting a little bored of these so after this I will curtail my posts a little.
    John

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      davidh
      last edited by 26 Jan 2012, 20:59

      Hi Tadema,
      Brilliant as usual.I am currently working on a scheme that has 12 of these type of detailed buildings(a refurbishment).I hope to finish modelling soon and then the fun will start with the rendering,if my computer can handle it.

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        bob-designer
        last edited by 26 Jan 2012, 21:44

        I love they way the upper class live in the UK. They even have "his" and "hers" entry steps.

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          boofredlay
          last edited by 26 Jan 2012, 22:34

          @tadema said:

          ...I know you folks will be getting a little bored of these...

          Never, these are fantastic.

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            fabiorossi
            last edited by 27 Jan 2012, 12:12

            very nice render!!!
            Only a couple of observations: I see better use of dirty textures at the point where the building meets the ground, also, I noticed that in all yours renders the glasses are always coplanar whereas, in my opinion, you may give more realistic by windows not coplanar, or perhaps maybe even the shader should be reviewed becouse we are talking about windows maked at times when the windows were nn perfect but very often slightly curved.

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              tadema
              last edited by 27 Jan 2012, 14:37

              Thanks everyone,
              david, sounds like a great project, it must be brilliant to be able to compare your model/render with a real building. Hope your able to post some pictures when it's finished.

              bob, still the same here only it's doors instead of steps. I make the wife use the back door (kidding)

              eric, It's a fine line!

              fabiorossi, sounds good but I think it would be a lot of extra work, it's a lot of glass but I'll try it on the next model.

              John

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                leedeetee
                last edited by 27 Jan 2012, 15:06

                John, brilliant, as always.

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