Impressive project, Jacob.
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RE: GoMicro - Prefabricated Modular Microhome Concept
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RE: Hill Top Cottage
John, another lovely scene. You hit the nail on the head with the weathering on the brick. But what's with the wire running across the front of the building? One would thgink people who keep up such a nice home would balk at that. But like people here, with their ugly satellite dishes, I guess having that internet service or cable TV trumps everything. Thanks for posting.
BTW, on that small historic building - we believe its small enough that the code will allow only one exterior exit, so it looks like we wont be adding that stair addition.
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RE: Upholstered furniture
Your models are impressive. Very realistic. My attempts at upholstered furniture always came across as boxy looking.
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Memorial Garden
Memorial garden I modeled and rendered (LumenRT) for an architect friend. It is for interment of cremated remains - smaller granite stones would be for individuals, and the larger ones for families. The garden is on axis with a tall obelisk which marks the cemetery's high spot and the grave of the cemetery's founder's son (died in WWI). The architect wanted a brass flame sculpture in the center; I found a wood finial on the 3d Warehouse that matched his sketch. The cemetery is very hilly, so I downloaded the site mesh from Google Earth. The Google Earth texture doesn't look too good close-up, but it shows the cemetery very well in the aerial views.



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RE: Sketchup dreaming?
@david_h said:
I do often wonder why life didn't come with the PushPull tool. Things would've been sooooo much easier.
And Inference! don't forget that!

I'd be ecstatic if life just came with the "UNDO" command!
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RE: Iolani Palace WIP
Can't believe it's been more than a year! What the hell have I been doing? Anyway, I added the column; wow, they make a big difference, in my opinion.
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RE: Re: Some Funny Pics.
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RE: Rayner...in the style of
Well, now you're just showing off!
But that's okay, 'cause we like it when great artists show off!

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RE: Dunster...
Stop beating around the bush, hellnbak, and tell what you really think.
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RE: Dunster...
Another fantastic image, John. It could almost pass for the Smoky Mountains....okay, not the architecture, but the landscape definitely.
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RE: L A modern
Good looking design, Hector. It could use some texturing, and not sure about looking at the world through green-tinted glasses. But hey, whatever floats your clients boat.
Palm Springs has a hot desert climate, so I would expect to see wide overhangs all around.
