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    Thumbs up 2 Story Residential building

    Its My 1st 3d view of 2 story residential building.
    its create in AutoCAD 2006. And render in AutoCAD 2006.
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    Default Re: 2 Story Residential building

    Not too bad for a first rendering. Good job, and keep it up.
    Last edited by stusic; 2009-06-20 at 06:30 AM. Reason: speling

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    Default Re: 2 Story Residential building

    I agree with stusic,...my first is far from ok.
    Just dont get bore to draw the line.

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    Arrow Re: 2 Story Residential building

    You can use direct light as sun to get more realize!!
    Then make perspective with Dview command or 3dorbit !
    I wanna to see more fri!

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