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Subject: Opinions needed


garyandcatherine ( ) posted Wed, 09 July 2008 at 2:40 PM · edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 11:35 PM

This is not a shameless promotion of my storefront over at Cornucopia 3d.
As many of know, I enjoy making models that have received lots of abuse from the elements and various use.  I have also received very positive responses from you Vue'rs regarding the products I have already created.

My question is simple:  What models would you most be interested in for the future and would consider buying?  I would really love to hear your feedback to learn what is missing from the online market and what has the greatest appeal.

Restrictions:
I don't do plants, automobiles or characters.

However, buildings of all sorts and various props are what I can greatly excel at.

Thanks for any suggestions you can offer for the Vue community.

One last thing, what are your greatest peeves and disappointments with some of the Vue products that already exists.


bruno021 ( ) posted Wed, 09 July 2008 at 3:02 PM · edited Wed, 09 July 2008 at 3:04 PM

Anything between 112 312 and 112 313 polygons would do it for me! :p
More seriously, there is a "what's on your wishlist" thread at Corn, did you read it?



Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Wed, 09 July 2008 at 3:08 PM

Sci-fi and fantasy are the two biggest items I am looking for.  The Dystopia buildings over at DAZ are great, but I want more of them, or more like close-up versions for a street level scene.  They came out with one corner building, but who know when there will be more.  I like the room that they made, but again, only one.  I'd love a sci-fi/modern looking room with a balcony and opening sliding windows. 

I love old, broken, scary buildings with long hallways.  There was a thread on the Cinema 4D forum about Deep Down Below (http://www.renderosity.com/mod/contest/index.php?contest_id=931)  that would be really great types of stuff for Vue. 

Biggest disappointments are sharp, un-realistic edges on objects.  Don't use un-altered primitives to build the model - edges should have just a bit of rounding. 

Also, just because it a sci-fi scene, don't make every texture have a million greeble parts and dark and grungy like coflek-gnorg's products here at Renderosity.  I have bought some of his products, but I feel like the doors are much to heavy and out of scale to the rest of the buildings... 

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MarkHirst ( ) posted Wed, 09 July 2008 at 3:39 PM

I am another SF fan too.

What I would say though, is I prefer buildings that have a certain 're-use' factor, which is to say, that are not so distinctive that you can only use them once or twice and that's it. Although I love the Stonemason stuff, there's only so many times you can use The Walled City or The Backstreets.

I wonder if I asking for some kind of kitbash construction kit, so that you can have your Bradbury Building in one scene, and then give it the Blade Runner treatment for the next. Perhaps you might create some 'street furniture' to go with them, parking signs, road blocks, neon signs.

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drifterlee ( ) posted Thu, 10 July 2008 at 5:16 PM

I'd like to see an interior for your new trailer model, one that could also be used in Poser. I have the trailer on my wish list, but I would love to have an interior in it and use it in Poser also.


Monsoon ( ) posted Sat, 12 July 2008 at 1:25 PM

How about a nice tent? You don't see too many tents and it's time to go camping.


MyCat ( ) posted Sat, 12 July 2008 at 9:46 PM

Who needs a tent when you have a trailer? :)


Monsoon ( ) posted Sun, 13 July 2008 at 5:29 AM · edited Sun, 13 July 2008 at 5:29 AM

We rugged, adventurous Boy Scout types..:)


melikia ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 1:46 AM

grinz at Monsoon
That's not roughin' it...
who needs a tent?  ;)
j/k... i like amenities - the more the merrier.  although, i have done my stint (and continue to do my time) as an 'adventurer'.  3+years without running water.

Back to the question at hand...
I'd like some lovely realistic-looking fairy and elf houses. maybe even  a construction set with building parts that  you can line up with a tree to make it literally look like a "tree house"... doors, windows, dormers, stove pipes... a little village in a tree

i love sets you can use different ways, too =-D

I agree with the issue of TOO distinctive.  I have too many items I've only used once or twice - and won't again for quite a while, which is a shame. 

I tend to haunt the shops of those who carry Extremely Useful Versatile Items (I VUE backwards - sorry, just saw that).

Thank you for requesting input =D  ............I gotta go check out that trailer... great, another item for my wishlists, i already know LOL.

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cyberzen1 ( ) posted Fri, 25 July 2008 at 5:42 AM

I'm looking at modelling programs myself because I think I'd enjoy it though I think it'll take me ages to learn to be any good but to answer your question; I have yet to find a european / English style canal / narrow boat so there's something that hasn't got a lot of competition around and in my opinion would be useful in a number of scenes.
There's a beautiful old, three story Victorian stone mill near me - converted for residential use now, that's stunning. If you're interested, I'd happily go take a photo of it.
I actually got your industrial pump station over at cornucopia, though what I was after really was a sort of shack type house / farm house that you find in the tropics - in South America and stuff and it was the nearest thing to it that I could find. 
In my opinion theres plenty of cars and planes available here,there and everywhere but not very many wrecked ones.

Peeves??? Well, I haven't come across too many poorly textured models, not that I've paid for anyway but in my opinion good texturing is essential and your own textures rate with me as being pretty good - they tend to have a bit or good amount of weathering that I like.


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