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My house

Lightwave Architecture posted on Oct 10, 2004
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Just decided to model my house. It is my first serious 3d work. Comments plz..lighting is a little messed up I know.

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petes

7:04PM | Sun, 10 October 2004

looks good so far! doorknobs look a bit large.

adi_572

7:37PM | Sun, 10 October 2004

thanx

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oooZENOooo

8:10PM | Sun, 10 October 2004

Apart from the doorknobs, decrease the smoothing threshold. Why? It will remove the weird shadows that have been annoying you in the skirting board. Watch your wall thickness (it is a bit on the thin side) and lastly think about frames around your doors. Apart from these small tips, you are doing great bud! Keep at it!!!

adi_572

9:00PM | Sun, 10 October 2004

thanx I am still a little confused about the smoothing threshold stuff

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Drsuess

3:39AM | Thu, 14 October 2004

Your House Is Creepy!

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Moebius87

11:55AM | Thu, 14 October 2004

Helps to work with a measuring tape handy, and some reference photographs. :o) Nice work so far.

adi_572

6:16PM | Thu, 14 October 2004

Hey thanks for the idea I'm gonna put a creepy redish tinted light and make it look all haunted for halloween.


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