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3D WIP Architecture Concept


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I was just doodling with Blender playing with a cube and trying to 'build' a house.
Anyway I came up with an interesting shape of a house, and I liked the concept.
So this is going to be a WIP.

My aim is to create the house with fully furnished rooms in a believable way.
Well I give it a serious try.

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Eggy

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Very New Wave, I'm curious about the final render...
 
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I changed the main lighting for a late afternoon scene.
Then I added lights, (light emitting planes) on the ceilings or the walls in each room.
Floors came next, and I need more rooms.

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Every room is furnished now.
Maybe I add some little decorative details like small plants, vases or lampshades later.
The next step will be the balcony and the environment of the house.

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Thanks Lambert.
I'm happy with the progress on the house. And I learned a few things on the way, like working with layers.
 
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Before rendering the glass windows have a white color and cover the inside of the rooms.
I just couldn't work like this, so I had to find a way to click them on and off. A layer was the solution.

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I really love the house, i know it's not finish so maybe i'm wrong, but that landscaping substract too much protagonism to the house.

4 four living room and no kitchen, shame on you!!! :rofl:

Cheers!
 

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Looks realy nice Chris!
Don't forget to make the world background invisible so you can place the rendered project on a nice night background fitting your landscape.
 

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