Tom and Pete's Sears collection
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The Chateau 1934.
Textured, setup, and rendered with Vue.
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Looks good. Keep 'em coming.
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Amazing. I love the vegetation and the vine covered archway. I don't understand why they built them with the long shutters all the way across the front.
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This last one "Chateau 1934" is a really amazing render. Great work pete!!!
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Great stuff guys, thrilling work indeed
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wow, i see your works, and their progress are great, you are really pro. Btw tom how was this picture rendered (explain the process).
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Slate shingles are a beautiful choice Pete, nice!
Another skippy...the Puritan, 1922:
_fan, I just export a rather large jpeg from SU, then in PSP copy a new layer above the original...setting it to "soft light" and about 40-55 transparency. Just punching up the color a bit. I sometimes also add (as with this one) a burn layer using an SU profile edge only "hidden line" (no shadows) jpeg export, adjusting the transparency as desired. -
And the DWC:
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Here's another skippy (two to go :`) The Hathaway, 1921:
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I'd seen Sear's Houses mentioned elswhere and had always assumed that you just got the plans. But looking around after seeing these images it would appear that you got a kit.
Is that correct ?, did these houses come ikea style in a big 'box' ?
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This should answer your question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Catalog_Home
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I wonder how the result come if draw bldg.in snow surrounding with native SU (non-rendering)?
If u have some, pls show us.
for this pic, I have no doubt
nice design and excellent rendering.
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