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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
Looks good but check whether the number of steps of the stair is consistent with the floor height, and whether the height of the balustrade floor is consistent with structural requirements. At a floor-to-ceiling height of 2.70 m you usually see 13 steps from floor to floor. Public spaces like this cafe may have more, but the image suggests too many steps here for a normal stair.
Except in DIY projecs, floor tiles are not normally laid so that one 'native' edge runs along the wall. The tiles usually are laid from a reference in the centre of the room so that there can be a good fit at the wall.
Otherwise I really like the scene.
Quote - ... Most structures in this area had 12-14 foot ceilings primarily to allow heat to rise high above the living space. 20 to 21 risers for a 12 foot ceiling is about right.
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Well, if the situation in that area is like that, so be it modelled.
I looked at the image from a european perspective and the ratio just struck me.
The neon signs and indirect lighting panels would load ok in P7 they just wouldnt lightup like they would in P9 or 2012. I believe I'm correct in saying this!
Should be in the marketplace in a few weeks, most of the work is done!
Some of my textures are 8192x8192 can P7 handle that?
The brick walls for instance are that big so that they retain detail
"When will we see the french quarter exterior? :)"
Interesting you ask because the route to this project was rather convoluted. I've been working for about 3 years now on modeling a portion of the French Quarter. I was working on a building that usually has all of its doors open so the bar area is clearly visable from the street. I was making liquor bottles for the bar and they turned out so well I thought I would sell them by themselves. But glass bottles and refraction are totally dependent on the enviroment in which they are placed to look right, so I thought I could finish this interior scene to go with the bottles faster that I can have the other parts ready for sale. So this interior is imaginary but based on other actual buildings. Its "kit bashed" from other buildings.
Thanks, I'm working to get several out by early to mid spring. I work very slow and methodical. I often re-due things several times before I'm satisfied with the results so I tend to be rather slow. Its coming out with streets, sidewalks, street signage, street lamps, fire hydrants etc. I try to re-create the feeling of the place.
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Poser 2012 all indirect lights, front, rear, and top or sky emitter panels.
Specular only light pointing down the hallway