Bit of fun
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@solo said:
I like this, really do!, dunno why, I just feel it in my bones.
A critic is born!
Nice model. I like how the living (office?) space appears suspended above the ramps and parking deck and the deep-set slightly rounded windows. Lends it a slightly futuristic look.
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@solo said:
I like this, really do!, dunno why, I just feel it in my bones.
I just knew that was going to bite me in the ass. sob
@escapeartist said:
I like how the living (office?) space appears suspended above the ramps and parking deck and the deep-set slightly rounded windows.
It's an office building, I believe. Used a photo for reference.
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cool very future classic zen modern!
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I like the depth of the windows.
But something optically weird happens when I scroll up and down. Maybe just my monitor but the building bulges in and out with my scroll wheel. Or I'm having an acid flashback from 25 years ago.
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@arail1 said:
...Or I'm having an acid flashback from 25 years ago.
No, you're not (or me too...)
It seems that the windows are about the exact (vertical) distance from each other as my mouse scroll wheel "jumps" at a scroll.
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Very nice, looks to me like the kind of precast concrete structure that was popular in the early 70s. Columns however, look a little on the thin side. Did you model something previously built?
Just noticed that the jpeg is screened. PS?
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Nice! I didn't notice that until you pointed it out! Now I can't stop seeing it. Sort of like the FedEx arrow.
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i like your style
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@honoluludesktop said:
(...) Did you model something previously built? (...) Just noticed that the jpeg is screened. PS?
Yes, and yes.
I do believe you're right about those columns - they don't look like they're gonna support much.
@olishea said:
i like your style
Thanks, but 'style' is too big of a word, I'm afraid. I am growing quite interested in this sort of npr stuff, as it is a lot of fun to do, and produces rather pleasing results.
If anyone knows of good tutorials on texturing, painting and such with Photoshop, drop a link below. I already know about Mateo's blog and the dvd Kemp Remillard did for Massive Black (I should get that one!). While I'm at it, does anyone know of tutorials on reading architectural plans?
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Wee update. Had to start from scratch as I managed to overwrite the original skp. I'm smart. Next I'm gonna take this into Modo and see if I can make this look like an actual, somewhat sloppy cardboard model. Check back in two years or so.
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Ooo, I like the last one alot!
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X2
Nice! I don't know why, but the last one says "anime" to me...
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Those look cool, one day in the future these days will be regarded as your 'dark period'.
Obviously such fame comes with a price, normally your life.
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@solo said:
Obviously such fame comes with a price, normally your life.
lol. If anything'll kill me, it's smoking. Fame works wonders for your health, and various other things. Two words: Hugh Hefner.
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Looks very good.
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I scored me some great acid.
Whoa! That flamingo's got some slick moves!
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70's porn, that's what it reminds me of.
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Did 70's porn had so much brown colour in it...i'm a bit worried about it then
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@solo said:
70's porn, that's what it reminds me of.
You a big fan of 'Office Orifices' too?
I'll gladly admit I have a looooooong way to go, but dang! Photoshop is addictive!
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Did someone mention 70's porn?
I love that, ever since I found my dad's magazines (that I wasn't supposed to find) when I was a kid ('Paris-Vegas' was a great one).
The black censorship blocks were really big in that pre-brazilian era.I love those last images by the way Stinkie.
They are more dynamic because of the rotated viewpoint, but isn't that the opposite of what you were trying to achieve? (i.e taking out all human interaction)
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