Three-storey house with atrium
Three-storey house with atrium
The large project I'm working on currently which includes architecture, landscape and interior design. It's on the early stages, only main architectural part has been done.
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- Garage entrance in sunset setting
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- Atrium. Clean shot
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- Atrium. Current stage
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- Fireplace. No wood and fire yet
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- Living room and future greenhouse
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Great project ! Are you modeling the building ?
edit: basically I'm supposed to make some natural environment too in my last wip, yesterday I was working on rocks generation (see simple rendering)
edit: basically I'm supposed to make some natural environment too in my last wip, yesterday I was working on rocks generation (see simple rendering)
Last edited by CTZn on Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
obsolete asset
Wings 3D is inferior to ever other well known modeler in every way conceivable. I gave it up a year ago. It handles like it was made for programmers not artists/designers. Take the text tool for example. Wings doesn't let you choose from a list of fonts. Nope, instead it makes you manually browse to the font files in the windows directory. Ugh, it's like something from the early 90s where most people were still pissing themselves over the idea of a functional GUI. Like all other tools, there are very few options. Modo lets you adjust the kerning, word spacing, etc, where as wings just basically allows you adjust the subdivision.SATtva_ wrote:Blender. Does anyone here use Wings3d for modelling? Does it worth it for some hard models? Any adventages over Blender?
Wings passing itself off a subdivision modeler always seemed ironic, since it's implementation of subdivision modeling couldn't conceivably get any more archaic and awkward. The workflow basically consists of create model ► smoothe ► hit undo ► Make changes and repeat. The program also lack graphical manipulators and instead you are forced to manually go through and choose x, y, or z. Clusmy as hell.
So, in short, wings 3D is very, very outdated. It would be a good modelling program if this were 1995.
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