Queen Anne Style
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I am searching for a horse right now. I have a great plan for a carriage house too, might be ahwile.
I tested putting in some power lines and I think they might work, I was afraid the would get too distracting. Well see...
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You rock Solo!
Organic forms aren't my sweet spot
Time to hitch up the ponies
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Solo's horse looked so nice I zooted him up a Broham Coach,(need to fix the color black was too black) also added a early car 1908 Duryea, other horse was from the 3D warehouse, looks good from far away.
A couple of birds and grass touch up in Painter
The empty street is filling up fast
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Looking good. It does have a bit of a Twilight Zone air about it with no people visible.
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Humbling attempt at people. I tried with face me people but it was easier in PS.
This is going to take a few tries.
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Nice work. It's really coming along.
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Now all it needs is a pennyfarthing! Awesome work Patrick.
Regards, Ross
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On it!
Tube along path here we come.
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@MuseumMaker: I love these nice houses. Great work!
But where did you get the templates from (black-white-pictures of these houses)?
Can you share the source please? I really would like to model a house like these ones.
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THANKS! I will browse the site when I have freetime.
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@unknownuser said:
But where did you get the templates from (black-white-pictures of these houses)?
Can you share the source please? I really would like to model a house like these ones.I returned the book to the library, it was a pattern book from the 1880's. I will try and find the name for you, will also try and dig up some similar links.
EDIT: Here you go forgot about this gem
http://www.collectibleblueprints.com/Index.htmlHappy modeling
The original book (no preview)
http://books.google.com/books?id=S9M4iitfUfoC&dq=Village+and+country+residences+;+and+how+to+build+them+/+S.B.+Reed&hl=en&ei=xMTlTPPnFoq-nAfIiO3RDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAA
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