Dunster...
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Number one... They would look great on any wall.
Number two... You have a definite style and favorite subject. I could see a company wanting a whole line of them as a set.
Number three... I've been working on a few projects where we're trying to find artists/modelers/architects/designers to sell their plans and or models on a website. -
Hello Kriss, none (or very few) of these models are taken from plans they are purely for aesthetics, often I don't even model the backs. I'm unable to post the model, 4.02MB the limit is 4 but if you e-mail me john.higgins [at] ntlworld.com I'll send it to you.
John
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Roger... I'd love to have a look.
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I like the work combining stone texture and modeled dressed stone trim. It all adds realism. Are you using displacement or bump in the stone texture?
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Hello Kriss, that's strange! nevermind
Dunster.rar
Dunster.rarremoved the internal panel and till too big, just paste in place. Hope it works.
Peter, there are no bump or displacement maps as I felt it was too far away although I would have used
bump if it had been closer.thank you, John
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Got it... Gotta pass out now... Will look in the morning.
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Hi John
There is a little town called Dunster just down the road from me in BC Canada, probably named after your Dunster.
Has a great old tiny train station that is being restored. The kind of building that would
look good as one of your excellent renderings.
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That is one serious overhang for being so far north...
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It's absolutely beautimus, John!
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Dale, looks a bit cold! we think 3 inches of snow is a bad winter here
Thanks Daniel.Another from the same area...
Last one for a little while
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Hi John,
These are superb. Great to see more of your work - never get bored of looking and they always inspire me.
And congratulations on 25 years! You must be due parole, soon?!
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Another fantastic image, John. It could almost pass for the Smoky Mountains....okay, not the architecture, but the landscape definitely.
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Hello Lee, thanks and hope your all well. Not sure about parole I was thinking more of a knighthood!
Thanks Daniel, what is mountain to us is probably classed as a hill in AmericaJohn
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these look beautiful! I'm curious about the scene statistics. Texture magic or polygon magic?
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Hello Kass, I'm not sure of your question. Hope I'm guessing correctly
John
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What can I say that hasn't already been said...
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Stop beating around the bush, hellnbak, and tell what you really think.
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@daniel said:
Stop beating around the bush, hellnbak, and tell what you really think.
It's ok stuff, nothin' to write home to the folks about.
Just kidding, John
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@tadema said:
Hello Kass, I'm not sure of your question. Hope I'm guessing correctly
JohnYou did John. I see it's a combination of actual detail in polygons and textures.
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