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bghome.1
2005-12-06, 11:15 AM
This looks more complicated than it actually is.

The trees and car are all bitmaps.

The only solid modelling that was done is the house itself and that is actually a solid block.

No detail or rooms inside and all the doors and windows are bitmaps-no modelling done there at all!

Completely done using AutoCAD 2004

Hope you all like it.

Brian

hofe_design
2005-12-06, 11:46 AM
Nice image :)

Only thing is the car looks out of scale to the house. Other then that great render

bghome.1
2005-12-06, 11:54 AM
Its a big car!

I should have said it was completely done using acad 2004

Regards

Brian

hofe_design
2005-12-06, 02:14 PM
In that case ok. Mind you i wouldn't say no to a big car like that.

Maverick91
2005-12-06, 02:36 PM
This looks more complicated than it actually is.

The trees and car are all bitmaps.

The only solid modelling that was done is the house itself and that is actually a solid block.

No detail or rooms inside and all the doors and windows are bitmaps-no modelling done there at all!

Completely done using AutoCAD 2004

Hope you all like it.

BrianI'm always impressed with what a person can pull off with the simplest of tools and the elast complicated processes. Very cool.

Kris.Keller
2005-12-06, 07:08 PM
Nice job. It is nice to be able to do something like this with just AutoCAD 2004.

bghome.1
2005-12-07, 08:29 AM
Hi



I have made a few enhancements!



Checkout the lens-flare on upstairs window.

Girl on bike added.

Changed the texture of the house



Hope you like it



Brian

hofe_design
2005-12-07, 09:18 AM
Hi

Craigp has a good eye!
He noticed the car was big.
I checked the scale and I have made the car smaller!
Thanks for pointing it out

Brian

Much better! The car before just seemed to take my eye away from the rest of the image.
Sorry to pick faults anyway.

Craig

bghome.1
2005-12-11, 10:04 AM
Hi

I have made a few enhancements!

Checkout the lens-flare on upstairs window.

Girl on bike added.

Changed the texture of the house

Hope you like it

Brian

Wanderer
2005-12-13, 05:10 PM
Hi

I have made a few enhancements!

Checkout the lens-flare on upstairs window.

Girl on bike added.

Changed the texture of the house

Hope you like it

Brianvery cool, and I like your improvements... the only thing I suggest is a minor visual thing, making the road color more different from the house... the walls sort of fade into the road and lose some of their visual punch.

bghome.1
2005-12-13, 05:45 PM
Hi

You right.
Just changed it to more traditional house bricks, and it looks much better.
One other thing I done was to crop off the bottom ofthe image. All I have got ride of
was the floor, which was a bit boring anyway but in noe looks like a panoramic image.

See what you think.

And thanks again for you advice.

Regards

Brian G

Wanderer
2005-12-13, 06:49 PM
Hi

You right.
Just changed it to more traditional house bricks, and it looks much better.
One other thing I done was to crop off the bottom ofthe image. All I have got ride of
was the floor, which was a bit boring anyway but in noe looks like a panoramic image.

See what you think.

And thanks again for you advice.

Regards

Brian GBeautiful!
When can I move in? ;)

Vanna
2005-12-18, 05:23 PM
very cool, and I like your improvements... the only thing I suggest is a minor visual thing, making the road color more different from the house... the walls sort of fade into the road and lose some of their visual punch.
I'm new to Autodesk's products. I'd like to know what Autodesk's product is used to design the house?

jaberwok
2005-12-18, 06:53 PM
Hi.
According to Brian it was "completely done using AutoCAD 2004".

Impressive. Eh?

bghome.1
2005-12-18, 08:20 PM
Hi there

That’s right, all done in AutoCAD 2004.
And as I said previously, it all looks more complicated than it actually is.
To show you what I mean, please see the new attachment. It’s a screen shot of
what you see within the AutoCAD drawing. Pure simplicity. Hardly any detail in the solid modelling, its all down to the "materials" i.e. bitmaps for doors and windows, and the biggest effect of all (the background" is a bitmap (i,e, the sky and trees). It could almost be regarded as trickery... I love it.
Three cheers for AutoDesk

Regards

Brian G

hofe_design
2005-12-19, 11:40 AM
Sorry to keep doing this but is the lens flare supposed to be a reflection of the sun in the window??
If so how come all the shadows are left to right on the image and the reflection in that window shows the sun to the right?

bghome.1
2005-12-19, 01:03 PM
Hey

That’s a good question.
But because I know you don’t know the reason, I’ll forgive you
for asking it. The sun is not directly shining on the window.
That’s an assumption on your part.
There is actually, just outside the images FOV (field of view), another house, on the right hand side, where the sun is directly shining on. There is then a secondary (retro-reflection) from that house onto the country house.
See, there is no way you could have know that. So don’t feel too bad about yourself.

Fantastic observation old chap.

9/10 for that one.

hofe_design
2005-12-19, 02:04 PM
why thank you :)

I am good at spotting stuff just not on my own plans lol :(

bghome.1
2005-12-20, 04:31 PM
Hi



Just like to clarify:



Completely rendered in AutoCAD, but the lens flare was added in Photoshop.



Regards



Brian G

hofe_design
2005-12-21, 09:06 AM
I realise that and i never said it was a bad render. I think you have done a brilliant job considering you have only used AutoCAD. Well done