Great rendering, Myren8t
@hellnbak said:
Although I have never understood why anyone would put a big picture of a can of soup on their wall
At least it has something to it. A subject. Unlike some other "art"...

Great rendering, Myren8t
@hellnbak said:
Although I have never understood why anyone would put a big picture of a can of soup on their wall
At least it has something to it. A subject. Unlike some other "art"...

If I knew German, I might write something like "Sieht fantastisch aus" (however, I wouldn't go so far as to write "Est ist das Grobte, was ich je gesehen habe."). But I don't know German. So I will just say it looks fantastic, Pixero.
I'm guessing that's supposed to be a balloon sword. I hope it is.

2 for 1: Save money by combining the bachelor party with the kid's birthday. Everyone's a winner!

That is probably the best modeled/rendered Blubb anyone has posted on the forum. 
Thanks greatly, Massimo. That is exactly what I need.
It's a type of ceramic floor tile, usually red in color, 6x6 in size. Frequently used in commercial kitchens (in the U.S.)

Does anyone have a quarry floor tile texture they are willing to share?
Paul, now I don't feel so bad about my earlier criticisms - you're harder on you than I am! 
I don't know how much of the design detailing is you or the architect, but one thing that bothers me on that last image is how the ceiling beam on the left abruptly stops at the end of that wall. I'd want to see that board continue as a frieze board below the crown mold, so it all ties in together.
For some reason the phrase "Welcome to my lair, Mr. Bond" pops in my mind every time I look at these.
Excellent work, firstlight.
Looks fantastic, Paul. But I'm a wisenheimer, so what do I know? 
It was built just as you designed it? That contractor is worth his weight in gold!
Looks great, Paul. I like those ornamental grass spike components. Where'd you find them?
Fricken awesome work, Solo!
Liam, I don't think the wings restrict the view so much as the cockpit window.

fantastic job, John.
Is the scene modeled from actual buildings?
Great image, pbacot. I don't think I've seen that one before. One can also get a good idea of how the grounds were laid out, too. Thanks for posting it; you've inspired me to work on the model some more.