Muff Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 O.K. I put the model back up for download. No changes made, just putting it back up since my anger of certain criteria has passed. So here it is again, should anyone be interested. Have ANY COMMENTS or criteria on this model, or its related use (ReadMe) feel FREE TO EXPRESS IT. This model is available for use in any "Commercial" environment, ONLY for NON-PROFIT use though. MMZ_TimeLord has a better description overview and how-to explaination in his reply below. [attachmentid=21014] HHouseFull.zip Quote
MMZ_TimeLord Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 I won't give you a hard time... I will say it's a very nice model and includes Exterior, Interior and Interior floors separate. Nicely done. I will post your readme as well as a few renders for folks to get a better idea of the project. The models line up just fine in choreography by simply dragging the exterior model then the assembled interior model and then constraining the interior model to 'translate to' and 'orient like' the exterior model. You would also need to add a 'scale like' constraint if you were going to scale the exterior. First render is simple single light source and AO of just the Exterior model. Second is the same setup, but with the Exterior and Interior together and 80% transparency so you can see the interior somewhat. Below is the ReadMe.txt file contents. Heres my Haunted House Project File with the Embedded Models. **This Project File and the Models associated with it are for Non-Commercial/Non-Profit Use.** How To: Simply "copy and Paste" each "Section/model" into the "EXTERIOR" model. If everything is ok, things should line-up properly for each section/model "Pasted" into the "EXTERIOR" model. **NOTE: There is an "Interior" model with this process completed.** How-To Alternate method: You could also drag-n-drop each section/model into the Choreography, then select all Sections/models within the Choreography at once to do a resize of the entire House. (Not withstanding the "Interior" model which has all the "interior" pieces together). Important: Its important !NOT! TO MOVE ANY of the models around. They are all built on the "Location" of the Main "Exterior" model. Follow the "How to:" and let-be! Else mis-allignment will cause confusion and artifacts. Important#2: I did not bother to group everything. So make SURE you have ALL the connected pieces of whatever it is that you modify/select etc. Youll have to "trial-n-error" all the pieces through the "bound-select" and hide, or the "Select-All Connected" shortcut. (This model is as-is, and no guarantees of what I believe to be true regarding this project/model are implied.) **(Yes, there may be unforseen/un-noticed mistakes that I did not catch before distributing this Project/File)** (I actually caught a couple mistakes right before I sent this file) To Do List: ----------- Fireplace/Smoke stacks routing Lights/door fixtures Interior Trim Glass Basement (whole level) including stairs Front/back porch steps (not proportionate in size to house) Stair banisters/railings lowend_inc@yahoo.com [attachmentid=20641][attachmentid=20642] Quote
Muff Posted September 19, 2006 Author Posted September 19, 2006 Share the Models Revolution! .... Well, o.k.,..... how about at least thinking about it? No? Oh well, at least I raised my fist in support... Quote
NancyGormezano Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 I just cant figure out though what it is I want to do next? Wha? You have heard of the TWO project? I'm surprised Martin hasn't jumped on you yet. (Any minute now - I can tell). There is probably a need for some more modeling of props effort, of your terrific caliber in some scene, somewhere... TERRIFIC house, meanwhile. I may just have to "color" it. . Quote
Muff Posted September 20, 2006 Author Posted September 20, 2006 Yes, I have heard about the TWO project and saw the overview plans and storyboard. Ive really got see some good work being done. But I dont know specifically how some of the plans should come through for what they want/need simply by rough sketches? Im more mechanical than creative when I model. So without more specifics in detail plans, I dont think Ill be much help in any "creative" way for what I can "imagine" a scene should be, or even look like? Quote
trajcedrv Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Great model! Thanks for sharing, it is nicely done... Happy splinin' with the TWO project! I am sure that you'll be of great help there! Quote
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