Rosedale
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The loop on the wiring should dip further so water drops from the bottom of the loop and is not led to the house.
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Hey John ignore me, that was meant to be a joke, but reading it this morning makes me realise how unfunny I am when drinking.
Amazing work, outstanding, I couldn't get near it in a hundred lifetimes.
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Your making me nostalgic for England John, well done again !
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Thank you all.
Allan, it's V-ray but I only know the very basics, relying more on PS.
Jason, the gate is too far back, should have altered it.
Roger, lol cat flap! now there is only someone like you with a photographers eye that would notice the loop in the wire
Ben, no problems, I read it the wrong way
Chedda, there are still some nice places here (I think), this is just the type of house I like to model.John
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My jaw hurts in awe.
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When can I move in?
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Gobs of coolness.
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wow thank a lot many times John for sharing your valuble knowledge .... thanks
So .. it was More photoshop and less modeling ... very nice 2D elements .. and color was matched perfectly ...
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@tadema said:
Thank you all.
Allan, it's V-ray but I only know the very basics, relying more on PS.
Jason, the gate is too far back, should have altered it.
Roger, lol cat flap! now there is only someone like you with a photographers eye that would notice the loop in the wire
Ben, no problems, I read it the wrong way
Chedda, there are still some nice places here (I think), this is just the type of house I like to model.John
It might be the photographers eye, but it was really a case of knowing nothing about electronics when passing through the Army's basic signal officers course. Since I knew so little about electronics, I tended to latch onto simple things like putting a deep loop in the wire to avoid short circuits and wet interior spaces. However, I still remember the difference between time division multiplexing and frequency division multiplexing and use it to assert technological superiority over those who display shakier tech knowledge than I have.
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John,
The house itself is wonderful in detailing and you've managed to give it a real volumetric or 3d feel in the picture, more so than usual.
When would this house have been built. I guess it is a "revival" style of Tudor? Arts & Crafts?
Peter
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Thanks again everyone.
pejman, I wouldn't say it's more PS than Sketchup, a half decent model is the basis of any render.
Peter, to hazard a guess I would say 1920' / 30's but TIG or one of the more knowledgeable members than me would know better.
Roger, your grasp of electronics certainly puts my placement of cat-flaps to shame
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@tadema said:
Thanks again everyone.
pejman, I wouldn't say it's more PS than Sketchup, a half decent model is the basis of any render.
Peter, to hazard a guess I would say 1920' / 30's but TIG or one of the more knowledgeable members than me would know better.
Roger, your grasp of electronics certainly puts my placement of cat-flaps to shame
JohnMy late mother, who looked a lot like Queen Elizabeth, used to say the English have no sense of humor, but you have proved her wrong.
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Yeh John ... your modeling , and specially texturing is also perfect ...
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I like the cat!
Thanks for sharing with us!
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I guess now I should say "purrrfect" (sound of collective groan)
So...it's the home of a crazy cat lady? Someone you know? -
Bet you will never run out of interesting houses there!
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Beautiful John, absolutely lovely. Rosedale is a beautiful place (if it's the NY Moors one) and you've done it justice.
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