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©2004-2009 ~savitch
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Submitted: February 27, 2004
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This is the finished exterior. I haven't planned the landscaping yet but the setting will be a farm with cornfields. The next building to make will be a barn once I decide on a matching design.
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Beautiful Shot! :rose: I love Victorian homes!
That's 3D? Wow!
I thought it was a photo for a second. Looks really nice, the only thing I might change are the spoked arcs in the corners and peak of the roof. They kinda look like bike tires IMO.
Maybe a little more scroll work might look nice :)
Anyways, this is great, I'm off to check your galler.

Later./

PS-What was this made in?

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woah, that is nice, love the lighting and detail :)

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woah, thats great! I love your 3d work!

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I use Autocad to model and 3dsmax6 to render.

The wagon wheel design will make more sense once I finish the larger scene. I just wanted to keep things simple for a farm house.
a r'osity user! man, this completely beats away everything i saw when you worked on this on rosity, awesome, and very realistic, only thing is that some things still look too cubic (the right " tower" for instance) try to bevel them a bit to get even closer to realism.
K Thanks.
I'll be keepin an eye out for the larger scene :D

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That's an amazing model. How many hours have you put into that?! Nice job on the lighting also.
This one was probably around 6hrs because it's modelled with the same detail on all sides. The auto smoothing on the moulding never looks right either so I have to go through and manually set the smoothing groups.

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