bagginsbill opened this issue on Oct 23, 2009 · 140 posts
Winterclaw posted Wed, 28 October 2009 at 2:01 PM
Quote - I haven't done the exterior details at all. Joel is right - I see plenty of decent exteriors, but Poser props are really weak on the interiors. Exteriors are actually easy - there are few details that matter when viewing a building from 100 feet away. I haven't even bothered to extend the window model to the outside yet, but I will. I was really bothered by the lack of good quality interiors for Poser, so I'm making them.
Modern building exteriors are incredibly trivial, both modeling and shading. They use boring materials - lots of glass and concrete. But an old brick factory-turned-condo ... that's something interesting. And homes are really interesting. All in good time.
Ah, yeah I can see what you are getting at. I guess once you get into foot and crown molding, bay windows, floor types, wall textures (like orange peel paint vs wood), different types of doors there's a ton of stuff going on inside the house that need attention.
However that makes me think of something, maybe there aren't a ton of quality interiors because most vendors don't think they would sell. I mean why do a boring living room when everyone would buy NVIATWAS shrine number 182 with it's sexy and suggestive included poses?
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