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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:06 am)
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Very nice! If you plan to do more of this type of modeling, you might want to look into ArchiTools (see attached link). It's not available yet, so I have no idea whether it's any good, but it certainly seems like it will be a big help in laying out walls, doors and windows, not to mention roofs. (Rooves?)I've been using Broderbund's 3D Home Architect DESIGN SUITE DELUXE 6 to export (3DS format) custom homes to Carrara. One of the room screenshots from ArchiTools looks very similar to a room screenshot on 3DHA's box.
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Very nice work! I just started designing a house in Rhino, I plan on rendering and texturing in Carrara.. This is looking great.. Architools sounds pretty cool, when does it come out? It seems there some excellent plugin for Carrara coming out recenetly, it's good to see that, it means the program is alove, I love it...
3D Home Architect DESIGN SUITE DELUXE 6 exports 3DS files without internal textures stored in them. When you import the 3DS file into Carrara, it tells Carrara to look in the 3DHA texture folder for the texture maps. You then have to do the usual tweaking of each object for the house to turn off the 100% colored shine on everything. Each object you want to re-model has to be converted to vertex first.
Sometimes I forget to adjust the scale fist when I import a house and I wind up with an object that is miles long in my scene. 3DHA also exports in VRML very well (so does Carrara) so you can do fly-throughs of a house using Cortona.
Message edited on: 10/07/2004 21:33
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The funky yellowish block of light in the dining room (near the center of the picture) is from a bulb light in the kitchen that is turned up too strong. I really like the indirect light effect you can see in the den (the room with the tiled floor); the color climbs the walls very nicely. There are some JPEG compression artifacts along the edges, the real render is very clean.
I still have a LOT of work to do - windows would be a good next step - but it has been fun to get back into Carrara after a long hiatus.