idolitry opened this issue on Jun 25, 2002 · 33 posts
idolitry posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:19 PM
Hi all, I'm looking to get a haunted house for both spooky settings, & as a general house i.e. posette & dork relaxing after work etc. DAZ & SAM'S 3D both have a haunted house for sale & there's only a few cents between them, the one at SAM'S looks more like my idea of a haunted house, but the one at DAZ looks easier to use in terms of setting up scenes (I can't really see much of the inside at SAM'S the thumbs are too small). Could anyone who has either/both haunted houses let me know which they find easier to use. I've seen a couple of renders here using the DAZ house but none using the SAM'S house, if anyone could point me at a few renders of the SAM'S house I'd be grateful.
thgeisel posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:48 PM
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I own the one from sams 3d and its really nice!You have 2 floors ,a stair and a railing ,movable doors, a room in the tower!And its worth every penny!!! The image shows the hall and the stairs. And as far as i know ,the new version of the house comes with textures.thgeisel posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:55 PM
chohole posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:57 PM
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I agree with Thomas, I have the one from Sams3d, this pic shows part of the outside used as a non spooky image. It's probably cheaper as well, Sams3d is very good valueThe greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
thgeisel posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:57 PM
SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 12:59 PM
SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:01 PM
SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:02 PM
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Here are some more SharenSAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:03 PM
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One more, do these pictures help? If you have any questions just ask....SharenSAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:11 PM
SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:12 PM
And the texture map does come with it now....Sharen Okay enough from me.....now lets here from the rest...:-)
idolitry posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:34 PM
Thanks everybody, the pictures helped a great deal Sharen. I have to say I'm definately impressed with your house, & I'm pretty sure I'll be getting it. As a newbie I can appreciate how difficult it is to set up scenes, I've had Poser for 3 weeks now & I'm still fiddling about trying to get it right. Still practice makes perfect (or better anyway)
Jaqui posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:36 PM
well I'll put up an image with Sams house soon. ~g~
SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 1:41 PM
Jaqui, oooooo, I can't wait to see it, I love seeing our models rendered by others.....my stuff seems so boring....Sharen
ronknights posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 2:37 PM
I just love everything by SAMS3D. I can echo the comment about it being complicated to maneuver around in such intricate buildings. I did many fine renders with my cowboy outside their Saloon. But I got totally lost trying to maneuver inside. I'm still a klutz I guess. I haven't revisited the Saloon in months. Guess I should get a good stiff drink and try again.
thgeisel posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 2:43 PM
For things inside a building i always use the dolly camera, not the normal one, its much easier to handle, cause the rotates around her own center
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To maneuver inside a building i find it's easiest to use the Top Camera (move it high up enough so you get a view of the whole building), then make the roof invisible, as well as any floors above the one you're working on and then use the x and z trans dials to move your character or prop into position. Parent one of the cameras to a prop, then maneuver the prop into any of the rooms and switch to that camera to get a camera view of that room.
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SAMS3D posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 2:48 PM
Yes, I agree with thgeisel, the dolly is much much easier to maneuver. And Ron, you should try that with the Saloon, you will be amazed at how much easier it is....just be patient. I love using different lights now too....just really started experimenting with them. Sharen
idolitry posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 3:07 PM
Well, I bought Sharens haunted house and I'm a very happy bunny. I might actually do some rendering in Poser now. Thankyou to all who replied and helped me decide.
Turtle posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 3:11 PM
What really helps is when models of houses, rooms etc. come with camera settings. That what Judith does with her Transponds products.. Marforno has also put in camera setting, and I'm sure Richarbi has too. It's very hard when your new to Poser to get around in a house without at lest a base to start with. This is a HINT for Modelers.
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ronknights posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 3:41 PM
It sounds easy when you talk about it, but I get lost when I read it. I have a Lifestyle Home from DAZ3D. It has cameras, and I've been totally lost there too for months.
pokeydots posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 4:15 PM
I'd say go for Sams house, and if you have problems they can answer them easily for you, and they will answer you! :) I have lots of their models and have never been dissapointed with any of them!
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Jaqui posted Tue, 25 June 2002 at 11:52 PM
SAMS3D posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:07 AM
wow this looks great, you did a wonderful job, can't wait to see the end of this....Sharen
ARCHITECT posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:28 AM
ARCHITECT posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:29 AM
SAMS3D posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:46 AM
ARCHITECT, just wanted to say, you did a real fine job with this house. It is quite spectacular. Sharen
bikermouse posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:54 AM
ARCHITECT Re night view: Did you use "Universe" for the sky?
ARCHITECT posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 5:15 AM
...yes. It's made using Universe. Meanwhile I'm modelling a new version of the house. I will post some screenshots next week.
KateTheShrew posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 9:48 AM
Actually, I have all three of the haunted houses and each has their own particular pluses. If told I had to make a choice between the three I would have to refuse. Each has their own unique appearance which is what I look for in an architectural model. I'm one of those strange people who buys a model to fit a scene I'm building rather than building a scene to fit a model. :-) Kate (who really needs to get off her butt and e-mail Sharen for the update to their model)
Jaqui posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 4:04 PM
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still not completely happy...though this is a 12 hour 45 minute render.ronknights posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 9:57 PM
Jaqui, that's a great render. I'm just curious why it took so long to render? Was it a large image? My longest render was 20 minutes, and that seemed like an eternity.
bikermouse posted Wed, 26 June 2002 at 11:38 PM
Jaqui, I think I know what bothers you about it, it's too light. It's really not that bad though, but there is "artistic license" in use here which you used well. I also like the way you represented the moon.