But the problem is that it's not made for DAZ, it's not modular (so you can't single out a given building to make inside shots for example, and the scaling is simply horrible to get right for DAZ.
I'd love a more modular one where you can either load the "full scene" or each building with its court. It would also allow to buy it part by part, avoiding a bleeding wallet right off the bat.
I haven't found any good equivalent for Japan's imperial palace either :/
I find the scale of buildings varies quite a bit even for a single vendor. I'd like to see a vendors adopt the same scale along with modularity. It would make putitng together different town and cityscapes much easier.
I find the scale of buildings varies quite a bit even for a single vendor. I'd like to see a vendors adopt the same scale along with modularity. It would make putitng together different town and cityscapes much easier.
You can scale everything yourself in the parameters tab.
But the problem is that it's not made for DAZ, it's not modular (so you can't single out a given building to make inside shots for example, and the scaling is simply horrible to get right for DAZ.
I'd love a more modular one where you can either load the "full scene" or each building with its court. It would also allow to buy it part by part, avoiding a bleeding wallet right off the bat.
I haven't found any good equivalent for Japan's imperial palace either :/
I am pretty certain I have seen a much cheaper and more detailed version than that
but cannot recall where, Unreal Marketplace posssibly?
But the problem is that it's not made for DAZ, it's not modular (so you can't single out a given building to make inside shots for example, and the scaling is simply horrible to get right for DAZ.
I'd love a more modular one where you can either load the "full scene" or each building with its court. It would also allow to buy it part by part, avoiding a bleeding wallet right off the bat.
I haven't found any good equivalent for Japan's imperial palace either :/
I am pretty certain I have seen a much cheaper and more detailed version than that
but cannot recall where, Unreal Marketplace posssibly?
Hum, I've been looking around for a detailed version too, but unfortunately, they are either not given in formats I can convert to a Daz-friendly format, or more heavily priced. cgtrader make the conversion for you if you need, so it's a plus. If you remember which one it is, I'll take a look at it.
I have the the Polygon AIrport, and while it's excelent, it's more of a mid-size airport since it's scaled to support jumbo jets and the images here show one that appears to max out at small cargo planes. OnTarget3D used to have a small military airport out there that was a little closer and had a lot of great accessories I've never seen elsewhere, but I'm not sure if it's still available now that they've shut down.
But the problem is that it's not made for DAZ, it's not modular (so you can't single out a given building to make inside shots for example, and the scaling is simply horrible to get right for DAZ.
I'd love a more modular one where you can either load the "full scene" or each building with its court. It would also allow to buy it part by part, avoiding a bleeding wallet right off the bat.
I haven't found any good equivalent for Japan's imperial palace either :/
I am pretty certain I have seen a much cheaper and more detailed version than that
but cannot recall where, Unreal Marketplace posssibly?
Hum, I've been looking around for a detailed version too, but unfortunately, they are either not given in formats I can convert to a Daz-friendly format, or more heavily priced. cgtrader make the conversion for you if you need, so it's a plus. If you remember which one it is, I'll take a look at it.
well Unreal Marketplace not where, I just checked but I know I have definitely seen it in 3D quite a while ago not recently even
Modern, big city bridges! (Golden Gate, George Washington, etc.)
If a complete bridge entails too much work, how about a lo-res version or perhaps simply a vignette -- something to put in the background of city renders to give them that added punch.
I’d like a futuristic hi tech home, both interior and exterior. Not the dark dystopian sci-fi stuff but an upscale Utopian modern future home, clean and high tech 80-200 years in the future, (assuming we take care of our planet and don’t destroy it first!) I have a few sets that could fit this description but without future tech appliances and household objects. I have many ideas for these but I’m not a modeler, so if anyone would like to work together... Also a future Utopian high tech city, green, clean, beautiful... Monorails, flying cars, but realistic not Jetson toon.
OMG, I have it and had no idea that I did! I have to just start going through my owned product list and render stuff. I think many things don’t show up in Smart Content and then I have no idea idea I own it.
That product isn’t exactly what I was thinking of, but I’ll have to start playing with it.
Not sure of the legality but I’d love NYC icons like the Plaza Hotel and the big fountain in front of it, Central Park, the horse and carts, hot dog and pretzel carts (assuming they are still there, it’s been a while since I’ve been back...) those brown walls around the park, benches with pigeons, Rockefeller Center skating rink and huge Christmas tree, actually all of Central Park & NYC lol, it’s where I grew up.
On NYC.. I'd like to see the West Village, the Meatpacking district with the High-Line. The rocks in Central Park. For crime and action scenes rooftops with the classic old wooden water tanks. There are so many good places.
Oh, well, if the topic is still open for wishing... Mazes! Like the trenches in Suckerpunch, or the King of Cats' maze in The Cat Returns, or the more varied one in Labyrinth. Different materials would be awesome... maybe in blocks, so you could mix&match, sort of like the city blocks?
Or fantasy interiors/exteriors that don't have skulls. I like skulls, really, but sometimes it isn't the thing. Maybe more along the lines of the Never Ending Story castle (I loved the princess' throne).
Art nouveau staircases. Just tossing that out there. I'm sure they'd be a nightmare to actually model... but they are are gorgeous, and the style is very fantasy-friendly... if you're building a staircase, you might have to put a room around it... I could live with that. ;-)
Oh, well, if the topic is still open for wishing... Mazes! Like the trenches in Suckerpunch, or the King of Cats' maze in The Cat Returns, or the more varied one in Labyrinth. Different materials would be awesome... maybe in blocks, so you could mix&match, sort of like the city blocks?
Or fantasy interiors/exteriors that don't have skulls. I like skulls, really, but sometimes it isn't the thing. Maybe more along the lines of the Never Ending Story castle (I loved the princess' throne).
Art nouveau staircases. Just tossing that out there. I'm sure they'd be a nightmare to actually model... but they are are gorgeous, and the style is very fantasy-friendly... if you're building a staircase, you might have to put a room around it... I could live with that. ;-)
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Modern, big city bridges! (Golden Gate, George Washington, etc.)
If a complete bridge entails too much work, how about a lo-res version or perhaps simply a vignette -- something to put in the background of city renders to give them that added punch.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
..yeah, working on an illustrated story which takes place in Europe is a real pain when you don't have the modelling skill ot the funds to purchase RL sets.. If I could still draw and paint, it wouldn't be an issue.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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1940s grocery store
..wish we had clothing like that for G3. Seems better items are coming out for G8
...there is a smal commercial one available over on Rendo.
https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/polygon-international-airport/93451/
I'd love to see something smaller in Iray. Diversity would be great.
The Forbidden City, and Japan's Imperial Palace, definitely!
There's a full Forbidden City out there in 3D https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/exterior/landmark/completed-the-forbidden-city
But the problem is that it's not made for DAZ, it's not modular (so you can't single out a given building to make inside shots for example, and the scaling is simply horrible to get right for DAZ.
I'd love a more modular one where you can either load the "full scene" or each building with its court. It would also allow to buy it part by part, avoiding a bleeding wallet right off the bat.
I haven't found any good equivalent for Japan's imperial palace either :/
I find the scale of buildings varies quite a bit even for a single vendor. I'd like to see a vendors adopt the same scale along with modularity. It would make putitng together different town and cityscapes much easier.
You can scale everything yourself in the parameters tab.
I am pretty certain I have seen a much cheaper and more detailed version than that
but cannot recall where, Unreal Marketplace posssibly?
Hum, I've been looking around for a detailed version too, but unfortunately, they are either not given in formats I can convert to a Daz-friendly format, or more heavily priced. cgtrader make the conversion for you if you need, so it's a plus. If you remember which one it is, I'll take a look at it.
I have the the Polygon AIrport, and while it's excelent, it's more of a mid-size airport since it's scaled to support jumbo jets and the images here show one that appears to max out at small cargo planes. OnTarget3D used to have a small military airport out there that was a little closer and had a lot of great accessories I've never seen elsewhere, but I'm not sure if it's still available now that they've shut down.
well Unreal Marketplace not where, I just checked but I know I have definitely seen it in 3D quite a while ago not recently even
sadly my search skills not helping
Modern, big city bridges! (Golden Gate, George Washington, etc.)
If a complete bridge entails too much work, how about a lo-res version or perhaps simply a vignette -- something to put in the background of city renders to give them that added punch.
OMG, I have it and had no idea that I did! I have to just start going through my owned product list and render stuff. I think many things don’t show up in Smart Content and then I have no idea idea I own it.
That product isn’t exactly what I was thinking of, but I’ll have to start playing with it.
Not sure of the legality but I’d love NYC icons like the Plaza Hotel and the big fountain in front of it, Central Park, the horse and carts, hot dog and pretzel carts (assuming they are still there, it’s been a while since I’ve been back...) those brown walls around the park, benches with pigeons, Rockefeller Center skating rink and huge Christmas tree, actually all of Central Park & NYC lol, it’s where I grew up.
On NYC.. I'd like to see the West Village, the Meatpacking district with the High-Line. The rocks in Central Park. For crime and action scenes rooftops with the classic old wooden water tanks. There are so many good places.
Oh, well, if the topic is still open for wishing... Mazes! Like the trenches in Suckerpunch, or the King of Cats' maze in The Cat Returns, or the more varied one in Labyrinth. Different materials would be awesome... maybe in blocks, so you could mix&match, sort of like the city blocks?
Or fantasy interiors/exteriors that don't have skulls. I like skulls, really, but sometimes it isn't the thing. Maybe more along the lines of the Never Ending Story castle (I loved the princess' throne).
Art nouveau staircases. Just tossing that out there. I'm sure they'd be a nightmare to actually model... but they are are gorgeous, and the style is very fantasy-friendly... if you're building a staircase, you might have to put a room around it... I could live with that. ;-)
There's ww1 style trenches at Rendo. It's mostly a pose pack, but iirc it includes some trenches too.
...an older concert hall interior like The Vienna State Opera House, the Musikverein Wien, Carnegie Hall or Royal Albert Hall.
Well, if money is no object there is this: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-interior-scene-opera-garnier-1194044
Oh, WOW!!! I'm not sure which is more mind-blowing... the model, or imagining being able to afford it... ;-D
...If funds weren't, I wouldn't be making the suggestion here.
It doesn't have to be an exact replica, just have the basic look of the older venues. it doesn't even have to be the full hall just forward area with stage and use an HDR for the surrounding environment.
The only performance venue sets we have here tend to be more like club settings or are of modern design.
Jack's Sacrament is large, very highly detailed yet doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
too rustic?
https://www.daz3d.com/rustic-theatre
just the stage bit
I recall seeing Shakespheres Globe theatre somewhere too, think in an iClone user's video
model stats specs. 75 million polygons. whoa
Could make the Brooklyn Bridge https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/brooklyn-bridge-c4d/709509
Still not cheap but a bit more reasonably priced: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/interior/other/luxury-theater-hall
And if you can use it this is really inexpensive: https://www.daz3d.com/aslan-theater
or if you can use an HDRI: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/interior/other/opera-hdri
https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/modular-theatre-2-auditorium/112961
...yeah the columns on the stage wouldn't work for supporting a symphonic orchestra.
..the latter would still need a modlled stage that fit with the surroundings.
..yeah, working on an illustrated story which takes place in Europe is a real pain when you don't have the modelling skill ot the funds to purchase RL sets.. If I could still draw and paint, it wouldn't be an issue.
And just today a nice free HDRI showed up:https://hdrihaven.com/hdri/?h=theater_01
or this: https://hdrihaven.com/hdri/?h=music_hall_01
Maybe you could find a stage that would fit one of them
The LAX theme building. Its a real world place which could also serve well in a futuristic scene.