The Streets Of Old London (commercial preview)

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  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,306
    edited December 1969

    There are a couple of old ones wandering around. I think there's one on PoserWorld, and one for A3 on ShareCG -- I think.

  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,222
    edited December 1969

    had to google what a deerstalker was..so that's what they call those things

  • SupercopeSupercope Posts: 128
    edited December 1969

    had to google what a deerstalker was..so that's what they call those things

    Maybe it could be a new StreetWear product (we won't tell anybody it's technically CountryWear ;-) )!

  • IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159
    edited December 1969

    Slosh, Stonemason - I hate you both. But on the up side, I'm loosing weight by not buying food!

  • BlueIreneBlueIrene Posts: 1,318
    edited December 1969

    A British police uniform from the era would be very useful, as well as clothes for the more poverty-stricken Victorian. Oh, and barrows full of fruit and veg etc for the barrow boys. I suppose if we wanted to go for realism, we'd need a bit of horse poo too. I don't think I've ever seen it in a Victorian street scene, but they must've had to contend with shedloads of it at the time!

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited April 2015

    dclane said:
    A British police uniform from the era would be very useful, as well as clothes for the more poverty-stricken Victorian. Oh, and barrows full of fruit and veg etc for the barrow boys. I suppose if we wanted to go for realism, we'd need a bit of horse poo too. I don't think I've ever seen it in a Victorian street scene, but they must've had to contend with shedloads of it at the time!

    LOL nowadays if a horse walks down the street and does a dump there is a concerted rush to collect the horse poo by the local allotment holders. :coolsmirk:

    As regards markets, you could always use some of the stuff from this one

    http://www.daz3d.com/medieval-market

    or this one

    http://www.daz3d.com/gatwyck-marketplace

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  • oomuoomu Posts: 175
    edited December 1969

    interesting

    I wanted something like that for a character I work on.

  • rgrinly_3c04c79a1brgrinly_3c04c79a1b Posts: 97
    edited December 1969

    *drools* Please, please tell me these will work in Poser as well..without all the dson rigmarol ?

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 8,048
    edited December 1969

    The streets look awesome!

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 107,883
    edited December 1969

    dclane said:
    A British police uniform from the era would be very useful, as well as clothes for the more poverty-stricken Victorian. Oh, and barrows full of fruit and veg etc for the barrow boys. I suppose if we wanted to go for realism, we'd need a bit of horse poo too. I don't think I've ever seen it in a Victorian street scene, but they must've had to contend with shedloads of it at the time!

    That is what crossing sweepers were for.

  • RogerbeeRogerbee Posts: 4,460
    edited December 1969

    This looks fantastic!

    We definitely need some Holmes and Watsonesque characters, some Hansom cabs and some flat figures for crowd scenes. This could be amazing with the right accessories.

    CHEERS!

  • PendraiaPendraia Posts: 3,598
    edited December 1969

    hey guys..new set coming in a few weeks,
    A must have...stunning work!
  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,130
    edited December 1969

    It's been a few weeks.

    Are we almost there yet?

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969

    hey guys..new set coming in a few weeks,

    wow this looks awesome.

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,571
    edited December 1969

    absolutely marvellous

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,084
    edited December 1969

    It's funny, I clicked on this thread without looking at who started it, saw the pictures, and thought 'this must be Stonemason.'

    And sure enough... ;)

    (that's a compliment)

  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited December 1969

    I've been doing quite a bit of raging lately at the game Bloodborne. This is perfect for Yharnam (Bloodborne's main city) inspired renders. My wallet may hate me, but I'm considering this a must-have.

  • TangoAlphaTangoAlpha Posts: 4,586
    edited December 1969

    dclane said:
    I suppose if we wanted to go for realism, we'd need a bit of horse poo too. I don't think I've ever seen it in a Victorian street scene, but they must've had to contend with shedloads of it at the time!

    You really didn't want to be standing at the foot of Tower Bridge when it was raised up! :ahhh:

  • VilianVilian Posts: 293
    edited December 1969

    I don't know if it's horrible (to my budget, as I'm jobless now, while trying to build my own business), or wonderful (for my imagination running wild and renders coming out of it). Holmes, Dracula, Hyde and that cool TV series mixing everything, Penny Dreadful - heaven, I'm in heaven... *crawls under some rock to cry*

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,838
    edited May 2015

    ...been in the same boat since spring of 2013. No one wants to hire us older people so I have to find something I can do on my own to earn a living. The best shot I have is 3D CG as well since my arthritis makes it too painful to draw or paint anymore.l.


    Wish I knew how to model but can't afford Modo, let alone 3DS. Hexagon is too unstable, Carrara too specialised, and Blender makes me feel like I need the Enigma Machine to figure it out.

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  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,402
    edited December 1969

    It's funny, I clicked on this thread without looking at who started it, saw the pictures, and thought 'this must be Stonemason.'

    And sure enough... ;)

    (that's a compliment)

    Stefan has his own very distinctive style, doesn't he? There have been several occasions when I've seen a new release in the shop and thought "I bet that's a Stefan", checked and found I was right.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

    P.S. I still think this set needs a dragon. A nice, big, fearsome one with huge fangs and plenty of attitude.

  • Atticus BonesAtticus Bones Posts: 364
    edited May 2015

    Ready for some Assassin's Creed Syndicate fan art too. As Londoner, i'm a very happy boy right now.

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  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421
    edited December 1969

    Any update for when this might be released, Stonemason?

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,571
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    ...been in the same boat since spring of 2013. No one wants to hire us older people so I have to find something I can do on my own to earn a living. The best shot I have is 3D CG as well since my arthritis makes it too painful to draw or paint anymore.l.


    Wish I knew how to model but can't afford Modo, let alone 3DS. Hexagon is too unstable, Carrara too specialised, and Blender makes me feel like I need the Enigma Machine to figure it out.

    Same here
    You might take a look at Silo

  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,704
    edited December 1969

    I've been using Silo for 6 yrs to do all my products along with some other PA's. I am learning Modo now cause you can do a lot more with it.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    Ready for some Assassin's Creed Syndicate fan art too. As Londoner, i'm a very happy boy right now.

    Born in Lodon but was I was brought up in Kent, I worked in London, for about 5 years when I first left school (in the City), and then for the last 14 years of my working life I was back in London again to work but mobile, all over London. I think I have probably wandered down many of the streets in this set.

    Really looking forward to it arriving in the store.

  • CypherFOXCypherFOX Posts: 3,401
    edited December 1969

    Greetings,

    Stefan has his own very distinctive style, doesn't he? There have been several occasions when I've seen a new release in the shop and thought "I bet that's a Stefan", checked and found I was right.
    And yet nobody (myself included!) cottoned on to the fact that StreetWear was Stonemason; just that whoever it was, they were amazingly good at modeling for a 'new vendor'. :)

    I can't wait to get my hands on this... I don't always have 'big stories' that use much of these cities and buildings, but the quality is always such that I can tell little ones on street corners and in alleyways, and the close-up quality supports that level of nearness.

    Someone ought to go back and build an Iray light set for Urban Future. :) With light emitters and everything. I'd buy that also...

    -- Morgan

  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,222
    edited December 1969

    thanks guys..doing the final promos today..still on track for a release this month I think

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,838
    edited May 2015

    ...umm hate to bring this up, but any news on Urban Sprawl 3?

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  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,222
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    ...umm hate to bring this up, but any news on Urban Sprawl 3?

    heh..no..probably next year at the speed i'm doing it,

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