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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Indiana, USA
Posts: 397
Name: Super Dave Osborne |
Here are some untextured views of a House I just finished. The House currently has about 70,000 Polys in it and the Views were rendered with a Daylight System and Light Tracer. Looking for comments or suggestions.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: CA
Age: 34
Posts: 1,563
Name: Sawyer Fischer |
Looks good well modeled with a good eye for detail. Onlything missing is the screed line 6" up from the base. (I don't think I have ever seen that in a rendering.) Looks like this is for a builder. Love to hear about working with them if that is the case. I Love seeing the ridge caps really good detail. How did the roof work out?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Indiana, USA
Posts: 397
Name: Super Dave Osborne |
Sawyer, I actually considered the Screed Line but then I realized it would all be covered up by Shrubs and things which will later be composited. A few things you don't see in the rendering which I have since added are the Gutter Downspouts and Roof Vents (Completly Rediculus I'm sure) but I love Details.
I started all over on my Roof. I just couldn't get comfortable making mesh changes on the fly in MAX so I made the changes in Solidworks then pulled it back in. Now I just need to get this beast Textured properly, an area I still struggle with. |
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