Dunster...
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Very nice again! It looks smaller than your other houses?
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Great render! But mostly I find the detailing impressive. I like the stone work around the openings, the base and the gable ends.
Good job on all the trees and foreground. That's pretty good getting all that expanse looking natural. Maybe add a Jag to cover that oil spot.
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Great light fixtures too!
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What do you do with these models and renderings John? Do you sell them?
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Thank you Carsten and Peter, it is smaller than most models but the detailing still takes the same amount of time. I started a really big model a few weeks ago but don't seem to have time to finish her off ATM, hopefully soon.
Hello Kriss, all the models/renders that I post here are just hobby/pass-time projects. Why do you want some
thanks John
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Number one... They would look great on any wall.
Number two... You have a definite style and favorite subject. I could see a company wanting a whole line of them as a set.
Number three... I've been working on a few projects where we're trying to find artists/modelers/architects/designers to sell their plans and or models on a website. -
Hello Kriss, none (or very few) of these models are taken from plans they are purely for aesthetics, often I don't even model the backs. I'm unable to post the model, 4.02MB the limit is 4 but if you e-mail me john.higgins [at] ntlworld.com I'll send it to you.
John
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Roger... I'd love to have a look.
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I like the work combining stone texture and modeled dressed stone trim. It all adds realism. Are you using displacement or bump in the stone texture?
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Hello Kriss, that's strange! nevermind
Dunster.rar
Dunster.rarremoved the internal panel and till too big, just paste in place. Hope it works.
Peter, there are no bump or displacement maps as I felt it was too far away although I would have used
bump if it had been closer.thank you, John
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Got it... Gotta pass out now... Will look in the morning.
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Hi John
There is a little town called Dunster just down the road from me in BC Canada, probably named after your Dunster.
Has a great old tiny train station that is being restored. The kind of building that would
look good as one of your excellent renderings.
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That is one serious overhang for being so far north...
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It's absolutely beautimus, John!
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Dale, looks a bit cold! we think 3 inches of snow is a bad winter here
Thanks Daniel.Another from the same area...
Last one for a little while
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Hi John,
These are superb. Great to see more of your work - never get bored of looking and they always inspire me.
And congratulations on 25 years! You must be due parole, soon?!
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Another fantastic image, John. It could almost pass for the Smoky Mountains....okay, not the architecture, but the landscape definitely.
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Hello Lee, thanks and hope your all well. Not sure about parole I was thinking more of a knighthood!
Thanks Daniel, what is mountain to us is probably classed as a hill in AmericaJohn
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these look beautiful! I'm curious about the scene statistics. Texture magic or polygon magic?
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