New WIP - Corbu Shodan House - Update 2/05/10
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Great work! Looking forward to the finished renders.
Scott
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Update showing some different views with texture tests and some experimenting with modernizations. Let me know what you think!



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These are excellent Dean. Great work!
It's a nice style you have and the building looks so good in this state of mid build. I really enjoy seeing the structure of buildings in a model.
My favourite is the last image. The concrete looks fantastic, especially the ceiling.
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Nice work. I like the 3rd image best. I do not like showing the whole building in one shot. I think showing smaller sections adds to the overall feel of an image and makes a person look further.
Scott
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Mor Progress - Different views! CC always welcome.



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Dean, this style you're pushin' better and better is a real winner! Lovin' all these images (and I'm guessing my clients would love them too :`)
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Excellent, I love this house.
Any chance that you share this model, I would be happy to push it further! -
Bytor
You should do a Tutorial on how you achieve these stunning images !
"Just my cup of tea"...More lucratively... you could make an SCF 'mini-publication' PDF; I'm sure Mike Lucey would be pleased to add one to the portfolio: Tadema already did one for his modeling/rendering style... I know it's not mega-bucks but you do get some reward and also become a proper 'author' !

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Very nice. I'm not style-fluent but certainly love Corbu and your images look very nice. It would be nice also to see the images which are your model sources. EDIT: I see there are lots of images on the web.
As I too, would like to explore the model in virtual 3D, I wonder which viewers would be good in allowing such exploration but which preserves the modeller's rights in a satisfactory way? (Yeah, that's or him to say.) What are the options, please? 3DPDF? SketchUpViewer?
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Excellent model and style.
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