New York Stores -- Wow!

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  • escrandallescrandall Posts: 505
    Aurelio said:

    Thanks for the compliments. The doors should open. I rigged all oft he main store doors and the windows on the pub. The ladder on the fire escape also comes down.

    Thanks! I missed this.  Now I need to think about simple interiors as seen from the street:-)

    This is a very high quality piece.  I was going to hold off and not buy anything until the end of the month, but I had to have it.  It's beyond my expectations - even rendering decently on my non-Nvidia iMac.

  • JazzyBearJazzyBear Posts: 805
    Aurelio said:

    Thanks for the compliments. The doors should open. I rigged all oft he main store doors and the windows on the pub. The ladder on the fire escape also comes down.

    Thanks! I missed this.  Now I need to think about simple interiors as seen from the street:-)

    This is a very high quality piece.  I was going to hold off and not buy anything until the end of the month, but I had to have it.  It's beyond my expectations - even rendering decently on my non-Nvidia iMac.

    For interiors consider a photo added to a plane. You could even render an interior yourself and then use the image plane. If you want the doors to open move the plane back a bit and retexture the walls and floor to match. 

     

  • fred9803fred9803 Posts: 1,565

    I have to agree that this is awsome. It's something of the quality I'd expect from Stonemason, ie.really top class modeling and textures.

  • TynkereTynkere Posts: 834
    Aurelio said:

    Thanks for the compliments. The doors should open. I rigged all oft he main store doors and the windows on the pub. The ladder on the fire escape also comes down.

    Thanks! I missed this.  Now I need to think about simple interiors as seen from the street:-)

    This is a very high quality piece.  I was going to hold off and not buy anything until the end of the month, but I had to have it.  It's beyond my expectations - even rendering decently on my non-Nvidia iMac.

    I missed that too-- looking in wrong area of parameters.   "Bruce, just point and click on it dummy!"   : O !

    Fire escape ladders really nice touch imo.  Excuse to get the firetruck now.   No end to the insanity!

    Thanks @Aurelio.  Quality by itself of course, and also fun for some of us to see what interiors can cram in there for kitbash.  (Or convenient planes as "JazzyBear" suggests too.)

    best

     

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,380

    When this Barbershop goes on sale I have a reason to get it and do a Norman Rockwell interior/exterior shot.

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,380

    Unless someone who already owns it wants to do it for me and post it here.

  • MarcCCTxMarcCCTx Posts: 945
    edited March 2019

    Had to use Scene Optimizer, but I have both side of the street plus Ness' Townhomes.

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  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,380
    MarcCCTx said:

    Had to use Scene Optimizer, but I have both side of the street plus Ness' Townhomes.

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    Bravo!

  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634

    My bad for not checking the doors, cool,about the ladder. Nice render Marc and now mix the trees up get some folks, birds and cars in there. cheeky

  • TynkereTynkere Posts: 834

    Good idea about barbershop.  Onto my wishlist!

    Nice render of street with townhomes in back.  I'd have forgotten that yes-- downtown, they have bus lanes (duh!)  

    For San Antonio, other side of street needs plenty of parking meters and a bicycle cop. 

    That's the nice thing about a set like this one-- ideas just seem to come one right after the other!

    Enjoy weekend everyone!

    --Bruce

  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634

    I know this is Brownstones only but it looks cool with some plants https://www.deviantart.com/itiseyemeeszark/art/Empathy-628974333

  • hyteckithyteckit Posts: 167

    Just wanted to saw: Wow.

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