PrecisionXXX opened this issue on Jun 02, 2013 · 7 posts
PrecisionXXX posted Sun, 02 June 2013 at 8:19 PM
Almost forgot, select the shades, and there's a morph to pull them down or roll them up. However, all of them at the same time, but kinda beats adding another ten items on the list.
Doric
http://www.sharecg.com/v/69592/browse/11/Poser/Two-bedroom-home
The "I" in Doric is Silent.
bobbystahr posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 1:02 PM
thanks for sharing
Once
in a while I look around,
I see
a sound
and
try to write it down
Sometimes
they come out very soft
Tinkling light sound
The Sun comes up again
amileduan posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 10:10 PM
Good!
render farm :Intel Xeon E5560 * 2, 16 cores with hyper-threading,Win7 64bit.
PrecisionXXX posted Tue, 04 June 2013 at 12:29 AM
Glad you like it. Working on a "less than fashionalble" (Sorry, Zero Mostel) part of this area as a setting, not getting there as fast as I wish I was. Started the next one this morning and it's in the bit bucket already. Doesn't help much when I can remember a house from years ago, then go to look at it and find an empty lot or a hole in the ground. Oh, well. Wing it.
Doric.
The "I" in Doric is Silent.
Larry F posted Fri, 07 June 2013 at 3:03 AM
Thank you! As a Realtor® this will come in very handy one way or another!!!
luckybears posted Thu, 20 June 2013 at 3:27 PM
A nice simple model
PrecisionXXX posted Thu, 20 June 2013 at 7:07 PM
Thanks. I've been looking into a few things, local legend has it Al Capone had a lake hideaway in the area, and the location of said hideaway is known. What isn't known, is it the Browns Lake, Bohners Lake, or Eagle Lake residence? None of them exist anymore, only legends and the leavings of the male bovine. "But the tunnel that connected three homes here is still down there." Um, yeah, sure. Legend also has it there are several people in the bottom Rockland Lake with concrete shoes. Only problem is, at that time that would have happened, Rockland Lake was still an operating quarry. Hmm. They might have been noticed.
But lake homes were never intended for year round use, most weren't insulated until the mid to late sixties. They were cheap, and some of them, interesting. "Ya see them small windows? That's so BIg Al wouldn't be seen when he was here." No, I see them small windows, that's so there was less heat loss in the winter when they were insulated, a long time after Big Al switched to pushing daisies.
Doric.
The "I" in Doric is Silent.