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    • RE: Sketchup + artlantis

      Looking good Mike.
      I like Artlantis, I think it's pretty easy to use. I think you could add a bit of reflection to the cars and maybe put something in front of your model so that it will reflect in the windows.
      Some people use the same model, make a component and rotate 180. Look forward to seeing your progress.

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: It's just like a mini mall

      Nick, that story is awesome. The local Chattanooga radio station had weekly interviews with him for awhile. He's definitely a business-minded individual. πŸ˜†

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: It's just like a mini mall

      Living Rooms, Bett Rooms.... Dinettes!!
      Flea Market, Montgomery!!
      It's Just like, It's just like.... a MINI-MALL!
      Hey, hey!

      Sorry Nick, that title reminded me of the you tube video

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: I told ya so...

      i would be in too, i think it's a great idea still.
      there are many other companies that could use the service, not just the building industry.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Pavilion project renderings

      Bravo Lewis! absolutely beautiful, would love to see more imagery from this project... is there a part two??

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: Samurai

      that is amazing! has almost a native american look.

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: Fritz Hansen - Space Chair

      count me in on the "haters club ball" with Jason and Ypnos.
      😑
      outstanding work, Rob.....

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: China Cabinet WIP

      @dave r said:

      The cabinet is very shallow and I expect there'll be minimal clearance between the doors so my thought for the pulls would be simple recessed fittings. It's supposed to be a sort of Arts & Crafts style piece so perhaps something of hammered copper. I'm not the one building it or living with it. We'll see what he comes up with.

      Recessed hammered copper pulls would be perfect. then maybe work something like it into the drawer pulls too. looking good and nice to see the progression.

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: China Cabinet WIP

      looking good Dave, what are your thoughts on the pulls for the sliding doors?
      this piece would be nice with some glass on the front, is that the intent of the framing?

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: Holiday WIP

      very nice Kris, what i like is how you always introduce some organic elements.
      i think you could allow this stair to be more organic though, since the open space around the stair is free flowing.

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: New Hallway WIP

      that's a very realistic rendering. nice work Scott.
      I think all you need is a background image for looking out the window.

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: Vue'ing waterfalls

      Solo, this is beautiful work. Can't wait to see more.

      posted in Gallery
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    • RE: Crazy Garage Idea...

      yep.... πŸ˜†
      if the doorbell is a truck horn, it's gonna play hell on people's hearing.
      i bet that was a fun project to do though.

      EDIT: you know you could have put some flames on the hood, or like a big mack bulldog. those all look like Peterbuilts.

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: What style house has a deep porch all the way around?

      From Cocoa Beach to Miami, all used to be populated with this sort of house. Until everyone decided that Mediterranean or Spanish colonial was the way to go. This Florida Cracker style is much more energy efficient and touches the ground more lightly than the others.

      posted in Corner Bar
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      cheffey
    • RE: What style house has a deep porch all the way around?

      Diana,
      The second link is a derivative of the Florida Cracker Style.
      Basically, a way for people (without air-conditioning) to stay cool. It's called the style is called Cracker from the way they used to round up their cattle. Cracking the whip... or that's the story I was told.

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: What style house has a deep porch all the way around?

      That's Florida Cracker Style isn't it Lewis?

      posted in Corner Bar
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    • RE: Portfolio Formats

      Boo,
      that will always get you a job.
      I typically assemble mine in InDesign and can create a PDF teaser to send with the inital resume. Then bring a larger printed portfolio in with the sit down interview.
      Hey, how are things in H'ville? I thought the base realignment would bring much more work?

      posted in Corner Bar
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      cheffey
    • RE: .aerosol can.

      I can't believe i just read that on how the aerosol valve works... Laughing

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: .aerosol can.

      that aerosol can is pimp... are we allowed to use that as an adjective?
      anyways it's marvelous.

      got nothing on the trivia question...

      posted in Gallery
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      cheffey
    • RE: .aerosol can.

      Hey, i know... it's like if i could only get out of my own way i could model faster.
      i'll fumble around with 64ths of an inch.
      that's crazy isn't it... 😳
      probably shouldn't have said that.

      posted in Gallery
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