House
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Getting nearer to the end.
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Hi again all,
I finished this ages ago, but life has been busy.
Here is the final product.
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oops, too many pics...
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Very nice design. I missed it, what render software is this? The stone looks great, along with the vehicles and plants.
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Your dad will enjoy living in that house - great series of renders.
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Good job, Lyall! I like the house, and I like the way you show the volumes of the house. Very clear!
Cheers,
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Hi,
Cheers for the nice comments.
I rendered it in V-RayIf you like the stone work, here's the image
http://www.cgtextures.com/login.php?&texid=19700&destination=texview.php?id=19700&PHPSESSID=2ea91f6530c48aa85ffb389b026faa6dand bump map (I got clever and made the bumpmap).
http://picasaweb.google.com/CrazyEyes0/Textures#5461613090419747666The plants are from Solos collection. Well worth the price!
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Crazy! You're having lots of fun I can tell!
In regards to the design, I know this is a cultural thing but always surprised in other cultures (I'm Aussie) that kitchens tend to be pushed away and somewhat separated. Here we tend to do the exact opposite, we tend not to like one person being tucked away in the kitchen away from the rest of the family whilst preparing meals. If the kitchen was to be separated it would likely contain a meals area to allow for some seating for family during meal prep.
I guess we just want more integration and open plan living to incorporate the kitchen where quite a bit of time outside working hours is spent!
BTW mate the thickness of your roof element seems heavy in the external shots!
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Very nice design and presentation, although you might want to lighten the sky - looks like an overcast day in some of the rendering. Also, two concerns with the design: the position of the outdoor fireplace looks like it would be conducive to smoke accumulating under the patio roof - you might consider either moving the fireplace further out from under the eave, or raising the chimney. And, the exterior corner of the master bedroom is producing a point load ontop of the garage door; rather than using a beam large enough to carry that load, wouldn't it be better to align the second and first floor walls?
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@crazy eyes said:
Hi,
Cheers for the nice comments.
I rendered it in V-RayIf you like the stone work, here's the image
http://www.cgtextures.com/login.php?&texid=19700&destination=texview.php?id=19700&PHPSESSID=2ea91f6530c48aa85ffb389b026faa6dand bump map (I got clever and made the bumpmap).
http://picasaweb.google.com/CrazyEyes0/Textures#5461613090419747666The plants are from Solos collection. Well worth the price!
Thanks for the reply, info and links!
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Thanks all for your interest and comments.
I'm not the designer on this house and I never plan to be a designer (excuse the pun).
I'm just the modeller and renderer, so those comments have been helpful. I know there is always room for improvements, and thats why I like to hear what you've said. I'll see if the next lot of renders can surpass this one.Cheers
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