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    • V Offline
      Voder Vocoder
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      Maybe one day I'll even get it built.

      http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/849/h2wc9.jpg

      http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/8400/h3ne4.jpg

      http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/7736/h1kv3.jpg

      ~Voder

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      • tinanneT Offline
        tinanne
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        I haven't modeled the house I'm in now, but this is my last house (with the renovations we wanted to make.) Includes my husbands bright orange '70 Mustang πŸ˜‰attic--2.jpg

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        • david_hD Offline
          david_h
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          @csevin said:

          David,

          Your house model (and presumably your actual house) look(s) really nice.
          So...did you have blue prints to work off of? The reason I ask is due to the scale. .

          I started to work on it conceptually in SU and transferred to ACAD to do the CD's. This is to scale and sitting on it's actual lot. you can see the lot here. The previous owner's wrecked Cars and such are all gone now, and the property is ready to go.

          we had to put it off because my daughter got married this month, but after the first of the year, we are going full bore to get it built. The Good Lord and Good Economy willing. . .. πŸ’šthe lot.jpg

          If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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          • marked001M Offline
            marked001
            last edited by

            here's another...this was 'supposed' to be my next house.. new construction..had the permits and everything.. market turned though and i coudlnt sell my current house and everyone backed out πŸ˜•

            http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/6004/mantonst012407ch0.jpg

            http://www.revision21vis.com

            instagram: revi21on

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            • K Offline
              kwick7
              last edited by

              That's unfortunate - I really like that house! Reminds me a bit of a project I did in studio when I was in college.

              http://bigmug.net/Images/3.jpg

              http://bigmug.net/Images/5.jpg

              http://bigmug.net/Images/6.jpg

              EDIT:

              And since I don't have a house, here's a quick modeling I did of the apartment I live in. Just moved in (lived in the same building but in a smaller apartment downstairs) and did a little model to see where I could fit all the furniture.

              http://bigmug.net/Images/Apartment Unit 3.2.jpg

              http://www.bigmug.net

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              • M Offline
                Mr S
                last edited by

                Hi Voder Vocoder,

                Please don't take offence, but I couldn't resist adding this to one of your pictures. It was just the first thing that I thought of when I saw your post.
                πŸ˜‰

                Regards
                Mr S
                =======flintstones.jpg

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
                  last edited by

                  Voder,

                  I thought this house was an interesting southwest style with Mayan influence. With the high parapets, solar and mechanical equipment might be accommodated and one of the other spaces could be a sleeping deck. If the structure could be adobe, even more interesting. Hope you get to build it.

                  Where'd you get the trees, do they render well?

                  Peter

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  • K Offline
                    kwick7
                    last edited by

                    @mr s said:

                    Hi Voder Vocoder,

                    Please don't take offence, but I couldn't resist adding this to one of your pictures. It was just the first thing that I thought of when I saw your post.
                    πŸ˜‰

                    Regards
                    Mr S
                    =======[attachment=0:1g8hde14]<!-- ia0 -->flintstones.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1g8hde14]

                    Your Fred and Barney aren't to scale.

                    πŸ˜„

                    http://www.bigmug.net

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                    • V Offline
                      Voder Vocoder
                      last edited by

                      @pbacot said:

                      Where'd you get the trees, do they render well?

                      Peter,

                      Those are tomsdesk 2.5D trees, which you should be able to find on this site. (thanks, tomsdesk.)

                      I can't say how they render because I haven't tried it. Frankly, 3rd-party rendering apps don't interest me much. My personal opinion, which I understand is not the majority view here, is that a static 2D image is a poor substitute for a dynamic, interactive 3D model, and my efforts are simply not directed toward producing 2D images. The images I've posted here represent pretty much the extent of my experimentation with 2D output from SU.

                      Thanks for the interest,

                      ~Voder

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                      • V Offline
                        Voder Vocoder
                        last edited by

                        @kwick7 said:

                        Your Fred and Barney aren't to scale.

                        Actually, they are. I happen to be a hobbit.

                        ~Voder

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                        • david_hD Offline
                          david_h
                          last edited by

                          Park this Baby in the Garage. . . it's got 4 on the floor. Four feet that is!


                          20081202114120_34s.jpg

                          If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                          • K Offline
                            kwick7
                            last edited by

                            @voder vocoder said:

                            @kwick7 said:

                            Your Fred and Barney aren't to scale.

                            Actually, they are. I happen to be a hobbit.

                            ~Voder

                            Well played, sir. Well played.

                            http://www.bigmug.net

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                            • C Offline
                              CSevin
                              last edited by

                              @kwick7 said:

                              EDIT:

                              And since I don't have a house, here's a quick modeling I did of the apartment I live in. Just moved in (lived in the same building but in a smaller apartment downstairs) and did a little model to see where I could fit all the furniture.

                              http://bigmug.net/Images/Apartment Unit 3.2.jpg

                              I made a very similar (but smaller scale) picture for my living room. To plan out furniture arrangements when we moved in. We have a 45 degree wall for a fireplace, and then a little pushed back area (from when people added on back in the 70s) so, it was a little bit of a design obstacle I thought.


                              living room.JPG

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                              • unigamiU Offline
                                unigami
                                last edited by


                                I stumbled across this old topic and thought it was a cool idea...it would be great to see some more contributions, so here is one from me that I made quite some time ago.

                                This is the house that I grew up in: a late 1950's 2 bedroom ranch. It's only about 800 sq ft. (not including basement) but I was an only child so it was just fine for me and it had a nice big yard πŸ˜„

                                510_North.jpg

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                                • ichiI Offline
                                  ichi
                                  last edited by

                                  Great idea, and btw all those buildings are awesome πŸ‘

                                  [Blog](http://ichi-3dstuff.blogspot.com)

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                                  • marked001M Offline
                                    marked001
                                    last edited by

                                    @marked001 said:

                                    i've got the start of my house from a long long time ago when i was going to do some renovations to my garage/deck (which i have yet to start..haha)... never finished my house, or the remainder of the block.. (rowhouse)

                                    http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/6694/houserev6fr5.jpg

                                    blast from the past, huh? I can update this... I did end up getting around to actually doing this work on my house in Philly (still own it, no longer live there though).. did the design and construction myself. Hardiboard and Hardiplank rain screen...

                                    RainScreen_V1.jpg

                                    DSC03319.JPG

                                    http://www.revision21vis.com

                                    instagram: revi21on

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