House
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A Thea Render of a house I modeled for an NPR rendering back in 2008.
Update:
Found a brick generator from Poligon called Bricks Modern Generator ($35 USD) which uses Adobe Substance Player which if free and available from Adobe. They have other generators for different materials like cloth or flooring. You can save a preset for a typical type of brick you use and change a variety of parameters including color and a color picker that works outside Substance Player's window and on a picture you have open or anything open in your browser.
You create the bricks in the Substance player using the Poligon SBSAR and then click export to bitmaps where you save to a directory. Then in my case you create materials with Thea Render from bitmaps and the directory where they're located.
So here's a painted white brick version and a rusticated red brick look.
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Wow! Very nice!
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Magic.
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Very nice!
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Very nice work Gus, By the look of the landscape you are not a lazy modeller
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Thanks all. Most of the landscaping is from Vizpark. The grass is Skatter. I modeled that way back and found a lot of ungrouped geometry. I did all of the modeling by hand for the house.
Here's another one including a work view and the old NPR rendering.
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask.
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@l i am said:
Very nice work Gus, By the look of the landscape you are not a lazy modeller
Thanks. I've dabbled with landscaping plans which mostly involved industrial site plans. Doing it with proxies is a little difficult because all I'm looking at are wire frame boxes before rendering.
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Hi Gus, I meant the topography is not a flat plane. Complex topography much more work but so absolutely worth it
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@l i am said:
Hi Gus, I meant the topography is not a flat plane. Complex topography much more work but so absolutely worth it
Oh. In this one I just did a simple downward arc from the front setback to the back of curve. A previous rendering I used Fredo's topo generator and was lucky enough to have the topography from the land survey in CAD.
I did the Grand Tetons back in 2013 using topography from a USGS PDF which I converted to lines in some program I was using back then. It was quite tedious but I seemed to enjoy doing it.
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Minor correction; the name of the plugin is TopoShaper.
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@ntxdave said:
Minor correction; the name of the plugin is TopoShaper.
Right? It even says so in the link to my original post.
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My apology! I did not go to your link. I just read the text. If you look in my direction you should see a ver bright red glow from my face. Maybe it is time for me to take a major break from posting.
Again, My APOLOGY !
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