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      igor
      last edited by

      thats an interesting if impractical housing method. looks great, though the projection on the stone arches is making the texture bend and it doesn't look very realistic. could be fixed easily, but i understand that these might have just been some quick models and the details werent focused on as mush as a full on project.

      honestly, i think it would be pretty cool to live in that house. great job!

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      Intelegence is natrual, it takes real effort to be ignorant

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        HFM
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        That's cool, very impractical to built, but cool 👍 😄

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          fbartels
          last edited by

          HFM and igor,

          Thanks very much for the feedback. Agreed about the impracticality. Just letting my imagination play here. 😉

          I'm struggling to find a good texture for the "blobs". I've gone through most of the SketchUp options without finding anything that looks right to me. I'll keep looking.

          A couple of new image exports with different textures.

          http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with bark v2.jpg

          http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with bark v1.jpg

          Fred

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            igor
            last edited by

            i personaly like the first textures better, even if they are a little distorted.

            The genius switch has no "off" position
            Intelegence is natrual, it takes real effort to be ignorant

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              lewiswadsworth
              last edited by

              I suspect a little lesswould be Moore.

              Perhaps an untextured version (hidden line/profiles with shadows)--or a Stylized NPR rendering--would be more effective than outright texturing. Why not try this out with one of Dave R's retro textures?

              col sporcar si trova

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                kwistenbiebel
                last edited by

                Looks cool Fred.....but I would change the rock texture:


                Stone_Coursed_Rough.jpg

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                  igor
                  last edited by

                  make it a bump and we're good to go!

                  The genius switch has no "off" position
                  Intelegence is natrual, it takes real effort to be ignorant

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                    ___olo
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                    yes, I agree with Kwistenbiebel.
                    Hope you continue make it more beautiful.

                    Xin chào nhau giữa con đường
                    Mùa xuân phía trước, miên trường phía sau

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                      fbartels
                      last edited by

                      Thanks all for the feedback. Very helpful! Chris, I tried that stone material but it gives a little too rough and rustic a feel for where I'm aiming. My initial vision for this house had the blobs having a rich brown-bronze finish like that on many of Moore's sculptures. I found some nice Moore sculpture images on Flickr this morning, one of which had a good area for a texture lift. The first image below doesn't use a texture but is about the color I'm aiming for. The next three use the borrowed Moore texture. This is getting pretty close to what I want.

                      http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with dark brown v1.jpg

                      http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with moore v1.jpg

                      http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with moore v2.jpg

                      http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with moore v3.jpg

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                        Jon
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                        that looks great, IMO 😄
                        So, I guess you're one of the people more than anyone anticipating Whaat's new UV mapping tool. 😎

                        Jon
                        KT Team member

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                          fbartels
                          last edited by

                          Jon, Thanks for the comment! I'm definitely looking forward to Whaat's new mapping tool... along with anything else he creates. 😄

                          Finally found a texture I can live with - for a while at least - so back to work on the modeling.

                          http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with moore light v2.jpg

                          http://dws.editme.com/files/MayJune2008/aeh 6 with moore light v1.jpg

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                            fbartels
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                            Added some screening panels last night. The screens soften the floor edges and echo the original driving shape.

                            http://dws.editme.com/files/Home/aeh 6 with moore light_screen  v1.jpg

                            http://dws.editme.com/files/Home/aeh 6 with moore light_screen v2.jpg

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                              pav_3j
                              last edited by

                              hmm, i think i liked the design better without the screens.
                              the juxtaposition of the two elements is one of the main features, so why hide it?

                              still lovely sketch-upping though!

                              pav

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                                plot-paris
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                                I prefer the building with the newly added screens - thus the two shapes seem more united and the building is much more integrated in the sculpture.

                                Fred, you should seriously consider going into rendering! I think the building-sculpture would be much more pronounced in it's depth (through indirect lighting, shadowed corners...)
                                surely you would produce some stunning results

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