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The Yellow House

Bryce Architecture posted on Sep 25, 2004
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I figured it was time I built a summer house out on the Hamptons, with all the profits from my Hurricane Magnet/Wind Farm.
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Made entirely of 128 Terrains and 1 lattice (other than trees and bushes). The only primitives are 12 cubes for the boolean window holes in the turrets.
Each facade is made up of two terrains (images drawn in Photoshop). One, a flat grey shape with window holes for the wall, then another with the window frames drawn in.
The building mat is a Bryce render of a "lumber" terrain panel. Then tesselated in Photoshop and imported as an image mat, back into Bryce. Filesize- 234mb
This almost came out "too" neat for my ramshackle style construction. So, if you're thinking it's not all that architecturally accurate- it's not supposed to be ;)

Comments (17)


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mmitchell_houston

1:55PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

How very, very cute. No, I didn't think you were going for accuracy, but more for whimsy! Very well done, and I REALLY appreciate you telling us how you did it. Although I use VUE more than Bryce, some of those techniques are bound to work and I'm itching to try them out. Now that you've got it built, how about a little landscaping? A few trees, a garden, and so on? GREAT job!

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sackrat

1:57PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Nice ! Love the outhouse.

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Dinhi

2:05PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

I bet...give you a box of toothpics and you will create! I love the feel of this, the house has that cartoony shape. Wish I had all that living space! Hey, your windmill must have popped a nut, seems Jeanne is gonna smack me sunday...sniff lol (o=

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RodsArt

2:07PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

That is a Classic, wonderful construction.

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Bambam131

2:22PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

This is really awesome Dave!!! Like all your work, very well thought out and presented!!! Cheers, David ;-)

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Euxeb007

2:54PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Great work. Beautiful house !

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WeeLaddie

3:49PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

It's a fantabulous construction, and thank you for the very helpful mini tutorial.

jstsittinghere

4:36PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

pure talent I'd say... love the matching outhouse. that will add to the property value!

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JNH

4:45PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Great construction! What's really incredible is the fact that you haven't gone blind from placement of all of those terrains! :)

mrscience

6:11PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Great work as always! Classy! V

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jsgknight

7:00PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Fantastic, as usual! Your artistic vision is always astonishing to me. Keep up the good work. ==V==

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dlk30341

7:09PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

Excellent work! I just love that texture on that house! Superb modelling as well. Well done:)

susanmoses

7:13PM | Sat, 25 September 2004

You entrepreneur businessmen are all the same... MORE IS MORE! And an Outhouse to boot! lol... ^

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masterst

9:02AM | Sun, 26 September 2004

Wow - a excellent modeling job - with B5 ?

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eres

9:25AM | Sun, 26 September 2004

Excellent artwork Dave!!!!!

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Li-An

2:20PM | Sun, 26 September 2004

You forgot the house for Fido. Great B5 modelling and texturing!!

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Aaron_of_Minneapolis

1:36AM | Thu, 14 October 2004

He he he... :-) I love it!


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