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    • cottyC Offline
      cotty
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      Another one which make me think of downgrading to beginner level...

      my SketchUp gallery

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      • holmes1977H Offline
        holmes1977
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        FLIPPIN BRILLIANT

        Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
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          Brilliant yet again πŸ‘ πŸ‘
          @jpalm32 said:

          Great! Question-What is that on the top of roof, tiles?
          What is its function?
          The main roof slopes are thatched [straw/reeds].
          To protect the top of the roof - the ' ridge' - which is most exposed to the weather - various UK/Irish regions have different detailing.
          But it is basically a ridge capping of ornamental thatching.
          This kind of thatched ridge is best made of a more pliable, better bonding material than reeds: winter wheat straw is preferred for this and it is held in place by wooden spars.
          There are two basic forms of ridge: flush and block.
          A flush ridge is flush with the rest of the roof line and does not stand out from it much.
          A block ridge [as is this one] is more built up and then cut to form a, sometimes ornate, block that is raised very visibly over the rest of the roof: it's like a mini-roof capping the main-roof!
          Each type does the job of sealing the roof at the ridge.
          The choice of which to use is usually one of aesthetics and/or local tradition.
          Flush ridges are somewhat more understated, whereas block ridges stand out more and can be cut in very elaborate styles.
          Thatchers each have their own distinctive style of these ridge patterns.
          Experts can tell who thatched a building by looking at the ridge line.
          Because it's relatively separate from the main roof, once weathered, a block ridge can perhaps be more readily replaced, if needs be... πŸ€“

          TIG

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          • tademaT Offline
            tadema
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            Thank you everyone.
            John, once again TIG to the rescue πŸ˜› I was unsure of it's purpose! Thanks TIG.
            Stephan, I've been called much worse than a frog πŸ˜†

            A few small alterations...
            John

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
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              Haha. Again you try to trick us with photographs.

              I'm not falling for it!

              Not I tell you! πŸ˜†

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

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
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                'Sweet!' .... excuse the pun John πŸ˜‰

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                • DanielD Offline
                  Daniel
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                  I think you out did yourself with this one, John.

                  My avatar is an anachronism.

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                  • andybotA Offline
                    andybot
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                    WOW! Your texturing is just breathtaking!

                    http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                    • jo-keJ Offline
                      jo-ke
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                      this weekend I've been to scottland and when I saw these little old houses, they always reminded me of your perfect renders!

                      http://www.zz7.de

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                      • tademaT Offline
                        tadema
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                        Thank you for the kind comments everyone, here's the model if anybody wants to throw some textures on her and mess about.
                        Jo-ke, hope you enjoyed Scotland, there's some great parts but it's always weather dependant!
                        John


                        Corner Shop untextured.skp

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                        • pilouP Offline
                          pilou
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                          Old biologic roof! β˜€

                          Frenchy Pilou
                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                          My Little site :)

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                          • KrisidiousK Offline
                            Krisidious
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                            oh my... that thatch roof is fantastic.

                            By: Kristoff Rand
                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                            • StinkieS Offline
                              Stinkie
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                              Outstanding, as always.

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                              • Rich O BrienR Offline
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