From roughed out design to real (more added)
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@mike amos said:
The usual high quality with simple and elegant description/marketing form. A lesson in and of itself.
Thanks Mike! Luckily the design utilising panels only in construction meant keeping it very simple.
Here is a shot from SU of the general panel arrangement.
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Looks great!
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The fact is, should I be lucky enough to live in one of those, I would be happy as a cat up a tree, with a whole salmon.
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@mike amos said:
The fact is, should I be lucky enough to live in one of those, I would be happy as a cat up a tree, with a whole salmon.
Classic! Yeah I'd be happy too!
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To show my modeling progress here is a snapshot.
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Very nice, Rich. you're a clever dick....!
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@utiler said:
Very nice, Rich. you're a clever dick....!
Thanks mate, I wish it was closer than Perth! A 4hr flight to go and have a sticky doesn't excite me that much!
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@majid said:
To show my modeling progress here is a snapshot.
Looks good Majid, you've made me realise the plan has certainly changed somewhat from the first iteration. I'll check back through the file to see if I have any plans of the final!
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That'd be great Richard. Waiting to see if there is any recent plan.
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Outstanding job!
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Any new news from the as-built plans?
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I've just added a few new photos to the first post!
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I could live there. Nice work!
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@richard said:
I've just added a few new photos to the first post!
Those are awesome.... Wishing to experience such a lovely place!
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I am improving the model and done some test renders... soon will upload.
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Awesome....
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My initial tests, 3 min Presto AO, Thea render. Could not find the right seat.
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A less saturated version.
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Ok , I had a bit spare time to model the seat using Blender 3d ( and it is all I know from Blender!) and re-rendred the scene.
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