derjimi opened this issue on Apr 24, 2004 ยท 27 posts
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 2:33 PM
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 2:33 PM
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 2:34 PM
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 2:34 PM
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 2:34 PM
gillbrooks posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 3:51 PM
PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE don't stop!!! I love them! We have a few timber framed houses dotted around the village where I live and there's loads in the nearby town. I adore them!!!! Some would benefit from having a thatched roof :-) There's a thatcher lives here too - shall I send him to you ?? :-) Gill
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derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 3:58 PM
Thatched roofs look soooo beautiful! I know them from the northern parts of my countries. Well, this will be a challenge to model and texture. Let's see if I'll do it. ;-) Greets, Jimi
pakled posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 4:17 PM
if this is what you can do when you're bored..stay that way..;) great work, keep it up..
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danamo posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 4:28 PM
Hey derJimi! Glad to hear that you're sad and depressed 'cause I know you'll be creating more great stuff like this!(joking!) I have the same tendencies, so I can identify with you. I also write my best music when I'm down. Keep 'em coming Mein Freund!
shadowdragonlord posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 4:44 PM
Amazing... what are you using to model it? Wings? It looks fabulous, keep at it...
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 4:48 PM
I'm using SketchUp to model. It's the only tool I really like because it's so simple to use. Danamo, good to know somebody who feels the same way. J.
bikermouse posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 6:09 PM
Der Jimi, In fact I wish you'd post more. Your modeling is only getting better, and your love of old architecture shows through in your work. I remember having a conversation with you a ways back on the subject including flying buttresses and the like - of which I still think you could work wonders with. As to the sad and dark times, I can only accept that there is a reason for them and hope that you can get some fun out of life; that you will continue to find some relief in your art. - TJ
derjimi posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 6:29 PM
bikermouse posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 6:52 PM
Der Jimi, The song "turn, turn, turn" by the Byrds in the sixtys which I understand was based upon some verses in the book of ephesians comes to mind as does the 23rd psalm also in the old testiment. take care and keep up the good work! - TJ
TheBryster posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 7:24 PM Forum Moderator
Keep it up! Jimi! Perhaps you can give us a tut on 'Sketchup - Bryce'?
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foleypro posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 8:48 PM
You and Sketchup are a perfect match....You Rock...Errrrr you Build....Ok I like you Rock better...
catlin_mc posted Sat, 24 April 2004 at 11:03 PM
What coments do you want Jimi? your street models look amazing to me. I doubt if anyone could suggest another way of dealing with this scene. it is too good. Catlin
chohole posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 1:24 AM
These are great. I am going to stop trying to make half timbered houses, yours are so much better than mine. I empathise with your sorrow, as I too am going through a real bad time, but in my case it seems to have curtailed my creativety. Will be really interested to see what you come up with regarding thatched roofs. I just can't get bryce primitives to produce anything really good looking, and I can't model for toffee.
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derjimi posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 2:26 AM
derjimi posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 5:17 AM
TheBryster posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 5:48 AM Forum Moderator
Thanks for the TUT! (Scratches head - finds another bald spot)
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SteveJax posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 1:44 AM
Were these houses Modeled IN Bryce or something else then imported? I seem to have missed if they are Bryce Originals or not. Must get Sleepy time now....zzzzzzzzzzzzz..........
derjimi posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 5:04 AM
Modelling is done with SketchUp, SteveJax. But I use Bryce for rendering of course! :) J.
foleypro posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 8:33 AM
Things like this can be Modeled in Bryce by useing Primitives or by using Lattices...Do your Greyscale texture in PS or PSP and then bring into the Terrain Editor and then bring in as a photo,Apply then smooth if you need to,Wappen(Online name)is Famous for doing Models in the terrain editor...But I hear Sketchup is one heck of a program adn DerJimi just makes that proggy Rok and Roll...
Peggy_Walters posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 8:47 AM
Thanks for posting the line drawings! I love these buildings.
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bikermouse posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 6:25 PM
foleypro, In that regard I think chohole was on the right track . . . As good as you all are I try not to let that get to me; only realize that talent is mostly a learned trait and it is only by continued exercise of our "art muscles" that improvement happens - that or LOL a long series of lucky mistakes. Exellent modeling Der Jimi! - TJ
Incarnadine posted Mon, 26 April 2004 at 8:57 PM
Der Jimi- I am sorry to know of your dark times and their cause. However I would be lying if I didn't say that I appreciate the work resulting from your inspiration. To bring forth such in response is to show that something good may come from any experience and this is inspiring to me. Thank you. Richard
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