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April 2024 Show Off Thread = Architecture

Started by Agent0013, April 01, 2024, 03:45:30 PM

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DreamWeaver

Quote from: MeshWorks on April 12, 2024, 03:15:21 PM
That is very well done and looks natural. Nice job. What program did you use?

If this is still a work in progress... I might recommend scaling up the house portion (walls, window and door piece) to maybe 105%. Or enough that the widow sill is just above the top of the stove. That is, if the stove is a separate prop.

On the other hand, you could take my critique with a grain of salt. I tend to see easy fixes to achieve better realism and butt in where I shouldn't. Carry on.
Thanks. The render is Daz Iray and the modeling was done in Silo, pretty much everything is morphing/moveable, stove dials, light switches the works. The house is purposely small as it was meant to be a tiny house type of three rooms and a loft bedroom above the kitchen/bathroom making for low ceilings.
I put it up as a gift in a couple of the annual giveaways at Fantasy Attic and have been slowly working on a slightly bigger one, with stairs to the loft rather than a ladder, that I will probably sell.
I do suspect that the scale is slightly off though as when I did it I was still working out the best setting to use to export things to Daz 

Llola Lane

Quote from: DreamWeaver on April 12, 2024, 03:39:37 PM
Thanks. The render is Daz Iray and the modeling was done in Silo, pretty much everything is morphing/moveable, stove dials, light switches the works. The house is purposely small as it was meant to be a tiny house type of three rooms and a loft bedroom above the kitchen/bathroom making for low ceilings.
I put it up as a gift in a couple of the annual giveaways at Fantasy Attic and have been slowly working on a slightly bigger one, with stairs to the loft rather than a ladder, that I will probably sell.
I do suspect that the scale is slightly off though as when I did it I was still working out the best setting to use to export things to Daz
Dream... I got TINY HOUSE with your artwork ... it's perfect feel.. I watch a lot of TINY HOUSE specials on Home and Garden TV... Some of them even hubby would have a hard time walking through the doorways.. and he's about 5' 6"... Not sure I could live in one permanently though... Not with 4 cats and all our STUFF... lol

DreamWeaver

Quote from: Llola Lane on April 12, 2024, 03:50:54 PM
Dream... I got TINY HOUSE with your artwork ... it's perfect feel.. I watch a lot of TINY HOUSE specials on Home and Garden TV... Some of them even hubby would have a hard time walking through the doorways.. and he's about 5' 6"... Not sure I could live in one permanently though... Not with 4 cats and all our STUFF... lol
Thanks. I think I could live in a Tiny house provided it had been well thought out/custom built to what I need. I was actually seriously looking into it at one point and had been working on down sizing all my stuff. The biggest problems for me would be the books and computer space lol

MeshWorks

Quote from: DreamWeaver on April 12, 2024, 03:39:37 PM
Thanks. The render is Daz Iray and the modeling was done in Silo, pretty much everything is morphing/moveable, stove dials, light switches the works. The house is purposely small as it was meant to be a tiny house type of three rooms and a loft bedroom above the kitchen/bathroom making for low ceilings.
I put it up as a gift in a couple of the annual giveaways at Fantasy Attic and have been slowly working on a slightly bigger one, with stairs to the loft rather than a ladder, that I will probably sell.
I do suspect that the scale is slightly off though as when I did it I was still working out the best setting to use to export things to Daz

I didn't realize that you created the mesh. Some very nice detail and appreciate it when other creators offer lots of options to their products. I like the fact that you included window sills.

I too had issues with scaling to Daz/Poser when I got started. One of the first props I made was the 'Height Guide' which allowed me to save out the object files at different scaling until I found the right one. I use an obscure 3D modeller called Metasequoia for all my models and write all the control files by hand.

The wife knows when I creating a new model, because I am running around with a measuring tape and note pad.

MeshWorks

Quote from: DreamWeaver on April 12, 2024, 05:01:44 PM
Thanks. I think I could live in a Tiny house provided it had been well thought out/custom built to what I need. I was actually seriously looking into it at one point and had been working on down sizing all my stuff. The biggest problems for me would be the books and computer space lol

The 'Sunflyer' RV (the real one) has severed me well as a second home away from home.

DreamWeaver

Quote from: MeshWorks on April 12, 2024, 10:19:53 PM
I didn't realize that you created the mesh. Some very nice detail and appreciate it when other creators offer lots of options to their products. I like the fact that you included window sills.

I too had issues with scaling to Daz/Poser when I got started. One of the first props I made was the 'Height Guide' which allowed me to save out the object files at different scaling until I found the right one. I use an obscure 3D modeller called Metasequoia for all my models and write all the control files by hand.

The wife knows when I creating a new model, because I am running around with a measuring tape and note pad.
Hehe I tend to almost go overboard on details at times, you should see some of the English country cottages/houses I have been working on.
LOL glad to hear I am not the only one that runs round the house with the tape measure to get the sizes right

DanaTA

Just want to jump in for a moment to say...


Happy Birthday, Llola Lane!

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sanbie

I thought her birthday had already been?????

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