House Model
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Two story house has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 3 car garage, kitchen, open living & dining room area, family room, interior courtyard opening to an extensive terrace. Laundry room, pantry, utility room inside garage, outdoor pool and jacuzzi. Fully equipped kitchen & bathrooms. Master suite on first floor. Guest suite on second floor along with two other bedrooms. Second floor bedrooms have access to balcony with a view of the pool and terrace.
Modeled in SketchUp and rendered in Vue 10 Esprit.


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Very nice.
Can you post some other views?
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@bryan k said:
Very nice.
Can you post some other views?
Yes. I need to run some additional renderings in Vue. I have SketchUp views, but they're not that impressive without rendering. Here is an interior of the kitchen.
Thanks for commenting.

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Interesting contemporary design, Jo Ann. The exterior views look good (very realistic grass!). In your kitchen view, however, you have the same woodgrain used throughout, and it is all running in the same direction, and it doesn't look realistic.
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@daniel said:
Interesting contemporary design, Jo Ann. The exterior views look good (very realistic grass!). In your kitchen view, however, you have the same woodgrain used throughout, and it is all running in the same direction, and it doesn't look realistic.
Hi Daniel -- thanks for commenting! And yes, you're correct about the wood grain. I need to do a better job in this area if I want a serious presentation. I now have a tool that helps with this issue. Attached is a rendering showing better attention to wood grain detail. Thanks again, Jo Ann


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Hi Jo. Thanks for posting! I think your outdoor scenes would look really great of you rendered the house in either in a diffuse grey/white (called a clay render), or if you composited a sketchy edged monochrome version of your sketchup model over the Vue scene. What do you think?
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@rob d said:
Hi Jo. Thanks for posting! I think your outdoor scenes would look really great of you rendered the house in either in a diffuse grey/white (called a clay render), or if you composited a sketchy edged monochrome version of your sketchup model over the Vue scene. What do you think?
Thanks Rob! I'll have to try your suggestion! Thanks for commenting!!! Jo
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