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    • chrisglasierC Offline
      chrisglasier
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      @bytor said:

      :sketchstatic:

      Bravo!
      Wonderfull detail modeling and texturing there. The bush is very nice - what is the (application / library) source? Only crit would be to make a small gap between the edge of the steps and the wall as these would never butt together that tightly.

      Again - great work!

      Bored with coding so ...

      I would just add that I don't think FLW would allow cutting a pattern (as shown at the edge of the steps) - more likely he would have used a plain border like the wall material.

      With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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      • Horseman04H Offline
        Horseman04
        last edited by

        @chrisglasier said:

        @bytor said:

        :sketchstatic:

        Bravo!
        Wonderfull detail modeling and texturing there. The bush is very nice - what is the (application / library) source? Only crit would be to make a small gap between the edge of the steps and the wall as these would never butt together that tightly.

        Again - great work!

        Bored with coding so ...

        I would just add that I don't think FLW would allow cutting a pattern (as shown at the edge of the steps) - more likely he would have used a plain border like the wall material.

        You'd think that, but according to the HABS Survey Documents It is how I modeled it. Any actual photos anyone has which could confirm or deny this would be much appreciated.

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        • artysmediaA Offline
          artysmedia
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          @horseman04 said:

          @cmoreink said:

          I would like to see a close up shot on the walkway and stairs work with some detail πŸ˜„

          [attachment=0:2a5fnmpj]<!-- ia0 -->Stairs.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2a5fnmpj]

          Tested out some Concrete Texture as well as a Plant.

          So good! πŸ‘

          Working with: Win7 64 bit OS - Core i5 - 2,27GHz and 8GB RAM

          Blog: Artysmedia

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          • Horseman04H Offline
            Horseman04
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            Been a while since I updated, but I've been busy with work and other projects. So this is what Ive done since last update

            The majority of the First Floor Tiles have been laid. And I started to mass out the Walls for the First Floor. Until today I thought that the First Floor was all on the same height, apparently I was wrong, looking at the section the two Lower Bedrooms are about four and a half feet lower. So now I have to figure out how the stairs work to continue with the rest of the First Floor.

            Floorplate.jpg

            Walls.jpg

            First Floor Plan

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            • DanielD Offline
              Daniel
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              Excellent work. A careful examination of the photos and HABS drawings shows that the textile blocks were not used for the steps, but rather smaller, plain square blocks.

              My avatar is an anachronism.

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              • Horseman04H Offline
                Horseman04
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                @daniel said:

                Excellent work. A careful examination of the photos and HABS drawings shows that the textile blocks were not used for the steps, but rather smaller, plain square blocks.

                Yes, but photos say otherwise.

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