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Subject: I need a plantation house


Rachel_R ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 4:11 PM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 9:42 AM

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Have you seen one like this? any help much appreciated...


wheatpenny ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 4:20 PM
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Attached Link: http://www.sams3d.com/Arch7.htm

Sams3d has a nice plantation house model, although it's not the same design as the one in your picture.




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Rachel_R ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 4:37 PM

yeah, it's nice but I need the same design....thanks anyway


cherokee69 ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 6:53 PM · edited Sat, 02 July 2005 at 6:56 PM

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WOW, would love to find a model like this. I did a little searching and I found a little better pic of what you might be looking for. Would be nice if someone would make a model of this plantation house.

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Coleman ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 7:52 PM

Attached Link: http://market.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?ViewSoftgood=32122&Form.sess_id=41863455&Form.sess_key=11

Here's a plantation house in the MP What about that droopy tree....where to find that?


Rachel_R ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 8:18 PM

Attached Link: http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=2651

Wow Cherokee, where did you find that pic? I would be thrilled if someone would model that! Unfortunately I need it this week for a client image so I can't wait for someone to model it. But I would always use it later...:>) Rammimus...that house is a little cartoony for me and the inside is not authentic, there isn't any crown moulding or baseboards in the rooms... As for the "droopy tree"...you can find the Spanish moss at Daz link above.


Coleman ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 8:43 PM

Cool, thanks for the tip.


cherokee69 ( ) posted Sat, 02 July 2005 at 8:43 PM · edited Sat, 02 July 2005 at 8:50 PM

Attached Link: http://www.bishoppeakgroup.net/tour/images/Week%2002%20Images/Dunleaf%20Plantation%20640x480.jpg

I found that pic at the link above but if you do a net earch for Dunleith you'll find more images of the plantation.

I was just compairing the pic you posted and the one I posted. It's the same plantation house. Look at the trim around the dormer windows...it's the same.

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Rachel_R ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 6:58 AM

Oh my gosh, you're right...every image I see of the Dunleith Plantation looks exactly like it...and my image came from a pc game...LOL Thanks for the link!


cherokee69 ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 7:01 AM

Oh, that's cool. Now if we could just get someone to model this thing. I'd love to have a model of it.


bjbrown ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 10:38 AM

Sometimes Poser users forget that they can import .3ds, so that's a reminder if you haven't checked out a lot of the sites devoted to 3D modeling that have most of their stuff in 3ds format. I find those sites the best places to find buildings and so forth, and there is quite a selection of historical houses available. Here are a couple of links where you can find a lot of buildings: http://www.3dcafe.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=38 http://www.3dcommune.com/3d/free.mv?Poser_Free_Stuff+only+5+go+0+4 http://www.baument.com/


cherokee69 ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 10:49 AM

That would be cool if they had a model of the house in 3ds format but I don't even remember seeing one of it anywhere (in any format). Oh, I do know that 3ds files (along with several other formats) can be imported into Poser. As RAMNIMUS mentioned, there is something similar to it in the Market Place, but isn't not quite up to par for what Rachel_R is looking for I don't believe.


bjbrown ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 11:00 AM

Attached Link: http://www.freewebs.com/mapps/index.htm

I should add that mapps quite openly takes requests for models. He might be willing to do one to the specifications of the pictures you have. Whether he could do that in a week though for Rachel_R is a completely different matter. But for cherokee69 who just wants it generally, it might be worth asking.


BastBlack ( ) posted Sun, 03 July 2005 at 5:29 PM · edited Sun, 03 July 2005 at 5:33 PM

Oak Alley has been requested many times. As far as I know, it hasn't been made, but I'll check out those links.
Also, it would be cool to have a giant Live Oak poser people to climb on, -- besides having a Live Oak to look spooky with Spanish Moss. ;)

bB

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cherokee69 ( ) posted Mon, 04 July 2005 at 6:31 AM

BB, If you haven't already, check out the Old Wood series of trees at Runtime DNA.


BastBlack ( ) posted Tue, 05 July 2005 at 12:14 AM · edited Tue, 05 July 2005 at 12:18 AM

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Okay, I just looked at RDNA and while they have many good trees at RDNA, -- a massive 600 year old Live Oak (like one would find at Oak Alley) is not amoung them. This is was closest:

http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=EJ%2D008&TopElement=0

I still think it would great if some brillant modeler made a massive tree like an Live Oak for Poser people to climb on. (Bayon Trees are also neat and good for climbing!)

Ah man!! I just googled for "Oak Alley" pictures and found that they've cut off the lower branches of the trees! Ack! I have pictures on me standing next to one of the massive live oaks, and I could put a hand on the one of the lowest branches. They were so heavy, and so old, they almost touched the ground. Bummer. They should have left the trees alone. They were very spooky-cool looking. :(

Here's some picture links:
http://members.cox.net/mryfon/citypark.htm

bB

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Rachel_R ( ) posted Tue, 05 July 2005 at 5:07 AM

ewwww, I have to ask, where did you find that picture?


BastBlack ( ) posted Tue, 05 July 2005 at 7:47 AM

I googled it. The link I have above has lots of pictures of Oak Alley, exterior and interior. bB


BastBlack ( ) posted Tue, 05 July 2005 at 5:52 PM · edited Tue, 05 July 2005 at 5:59 PM

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Okay, I grabbed some pictures I look from one of my New Orleans trips. These pictures aren't the greatest, but I think they will give you an idea of what these massive trees are like. Enjoy! p.s. All the Spanish Moss was removed. But when filming Interview With A Vampire, the moss was added back, then removed again when filming wrapped up. These pictures were taken after the clean up. bB

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BastBlack ( ) posted Tue, 05 July 2005 at 6:00 PM

p.s. These pictures were taken right after filming of Interview with a Vampire wrapped up. All the Spainish moss was removed. bB


mapps ( ) posted Thu, 14 July 2005 at 4:55 PM

Well as bjbrown pointed out cherokee69 it would be worth asking mapps :-) I don't know how soon I could look at it but I did download your Pic. I am working on a haunted house for my 2nd Aniversary (in October) and have been unable to decide on a house design, I like this one. Though if I do it, and I think I will, the textures will be old and creeky. New textures could be subsituted though using the textures I'll be doing as a template.


BastBlack ( ) posted Fri, 15 July 2005 at 8:34 AM

Wee! I have lots of pictures of Oak Alley. I can send them to you! They made the house creepy looking and dirty when they shot the movie there. They also put the Spanish Moss back in the oak trees (the director there almost had a heart attack! lol!) I have lots of different angles of the house if that is helpful for you. :D happy dance Your stuff rocks! :D bB


mapps ( ) posted Tue, 19 July 2005 at 4:03 PM

Sounds cool :-) mappsman@hotmail.com


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