Looking for ... 1930's art deco building

RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
edited April 2018 in The Commons

Looking for  skyscraper which could have been built in the 30's as new but has aged a bit. Anyone know where I can find one? I am wanting to make it my Daily Planet Building.

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  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,647

    You know some people are gonna' tease you about the "year".  Just a friendly "heads up".

    As for 1930s type buildings, CyberTenko offers one, probably the most iconic aprat from the Empire State building and the Chrysler Building.  The central tower from Fritz Lang's "Metropolis".  However, beyond it being a recognized "entertainment property" recreation, the structure seems insanely huge for a newspaper headquarters, well, at least in my admittedly biased opinion.  You, on the other hand, may consider it perfect.

    Sorry, I won't link it as D*Z will no doubt "zap" the shortcut to a competing store.  But you should be able to find it easily enough.

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    We do not "zap" links to products when someone has specifically asked for ideas.  We only "Zap" unsolicited off site Commercial links.  You have not even given a link to the site, so are not really being helpful.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    Chohole said:

    We do not "zap" links to products when someone has specifically asked for ideas.  We only "Zap" unsolicited off site Commercial links.  You have not even given a link to the site, so are not really being helpful.

    Red's being helpful enough. I know where to look now. :)

    Thanks, Redfern. And I corrected the year. :)

     

  • RGcincyRGcincy Posts: 2,862
    edited April 2018

    Urban Sprawl 3 has individual building props. Building 02 has a 1930's look. I show Carew tower from Cincinnati which was finished in 1930's as a comparison.

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  • RedfernRedfern Posts: 1,647
    RKane_1 said:
    Chohole said:

    We do not "zap" links to products when someone has specifically asked for ideas.  We only "Zap" unsolicited off site Commercial links.  You have not even given a link to the site, so are not really being helpful.

    Red's being helpful enough. I know where to look now. :)

    Thanks, Redfern.

     

    Looks like RKane has a different opinion on the matter.

    Anyway, for others interested, here is the link to the item.

    https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/metropolis-tower/107642/

    Sincerely,

    Bill

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,774
    edited April 2018

    Probably not tall enough since you said skyscraper, but there's a nice art deco hotel building at Rendo: https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/deco-hotel-poser-amp-obj-/69972/

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  • E-ArkhamE-Arkham Posts: 733

    Interesting.  I'm currently working on a futuristic building that is at it's core an art deco style building.  Unfortunately between finishing it up and getting it approved for sale, it won't be out until May, so this is probably of no help to you.  I just found it neat that my active project is something someone is actually looking for right now, heh.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    E-Arkham said:

    Interesting.  I'm currently working on a futuristic building that is at it's core an art deco style building.  Unfortunately between finishing it up and getting it approved for sale, it won't be out until May, so this is probably of no help to you.  I just found it neat that my active project is something someone is actually looking for right now, heh.

    I'll wait. No rush on this project. The taller the better.

  • E-ArkhamE-Arkham Posts: 733

    The default will be lobby (1.5 floors) + 3 floors, full interior, with the scifi elements as wearable props (so folks can leave them off if they prefer).  It will be modular, so you can stack the middle floors as high as you like.

    It's intended as primarily as a more intimate environment (hence why it has a full interior), but I'll add a prop version with no interior that's much larger for exterior shots or backgrounds.  Hopefully you'll be able to make use of it!

  • E-Arkham said:

    The default will be lobby (1.5 floors) + 3 floors, full interior, with the scifi elements as wearable props (so folks can leave them off if they prefer).  It will be modular, so you can stack the middle floors as high as you like.

    It's intended as primarily as a more intimate environment (hence why it has a full interior), but I'll add a prop version with no interior that's much larger for exterior shots or backgrounds.  Hopefully you'll be able to make use of it!

    Sounds awesome. Something I probably have a use for in a Sci-fi series I have perculating in my mind to render soonish. I first want to learn to do some 3d modeling on my own. Once I do I have a sketch of a starship I did that is heavily influenced by Art Deco style. Your Art Deco/scifi building would go good with the culture of the makers of this starship.
  • Sounds awesome. 

    Ditto that. 

  • MarcCCTxMarcCCTx Posts: 943

    In the meantime, could you use, Movie Sets, City Block 06 by DreamlandModels over at Renderosity. One of tyhe building on that block has a very Art Deco look.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    E-Arkham said:

    The default will be lobby (1.5 floors) + 3 floors, full interior, with the scifi elements as wearable props (so folks can leave them off if they prefer).  It will be modular, so you can stack the middle floors as high as you like.

    It's intended as primarily as a more intimate environment (hence why it has a full interior), but I'll add a prop version with no interior that's much larger for exterior shots or backgrounds.  Hopefully you'll be able to make use of it!

    This sounds amazinng. Even a low poly set to use it in the background as a destination to point at in the distance wiould be awesome. I never figured out why aren't there like some basic building... building blocks to kitbash city scapes together from. Aah well. :)

  • JoeQuickJoeQuick Posts: 1,729
    edited April 2018
    https://kitbash3d.com/products/art-deco How deep are your pockets?
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  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    JoeQuick said:
    https://kitbash3d.com/products/art-deco How deep are your pockets?

    Joe, that would be PERFECT! ... but I don't have $199.00 to spend. :(

  • ZyloxZylox Posts: 787
    E-Arkham said:

    The default will be lobby (1.5 floors) + 3 floors, full interior, with the scifi elements as wearable props (so folks can leave them off if they prefer).  It will be modular, so you can stack the middle floors as high as you like.

    It's intended as primarily as a more intimate environment (hence why it has a full interior), but I'll add a prop version with no interior that's much larger for exterior shots or backgrounds.  Hopefully you'll be able to make use of it!

    That sounds awesome. I was interested when you mentioned interiors, but the optional scifi features, customizeable height, and exterior only prop means I will definitely buy it when it's released.

  • JoeQuickJoeQuick Posts: 1,729

    Yeah, me too.  It's on my wishlist though. 

    If you plug your email into the front page, you can get a free sample kit.  I got a selection of models from the Victorian Kit.  Don't know if it's random.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,876
    RGcincy said:

    Urban Sprawl 3 has individual building props. Building 02 has a 1930's look. I show Carew tower from Cincinnati which was finished in 1930's as a comparison.

    ..using that in a new scene.  The details are somewhat reminiscent of this building in Milwaukee WI.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    JoeQuick said:

    Yeah, me too.  It's on my wishlist though. 

    If you plug your email into the front page, you can get a free sample kit.  I got a selection of models from the Victorian Kit.  Don't know if it's random.

    Cool! Good to know. Thanks, Joe! Ya came to my rescue AGAIN! :)

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,320
    edited April 2018

    There are tons of freebie 3d models available in: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/?hl=en

    The only problem is to get them nicely transferred to Daz Studio.

    Below is an example Daz Studio iray render of three buildings:

    Guardian Building by wyliepoon, Art Deco skyscraper by sketchy and Penobscot Building by wyliepoon

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,876
    edited April 2018

    ...yeah, and as I understand you now need the pay version of Sketchup to get access as well as have decent modelling skill to fix all the errors like backfacing polygons, ngons, & such.

    Speaking of the building form US3, having a little fun with it (WIP). The building photo I posted (Wisconsin Gas Main Offices) has a light on top shaped like a flame that lights up at night.

     

     

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  • RGcincyRGcincy Posts: 2,862
    kyoto kid said:

    Speaking of the building form US3, having a little fun with it (WIP). The building photo I posted (Wisconsin Gas Main Offices) has a light on top shaped like a flame that lights up at night.

    I like it! 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,876

    ... thanks. 

    3DL work so lots of spotlights on the building.  Converted some sections with the Geometry Editor to create separate surfaces for some more texture additions.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,039
    kyoto kid said:

    ...yeah, and as I understand you now need the pay version of Sketchup to get access as well as have decent modelling skill to fix all the errors like backfacing polygons, ngons, & such.

    Speaking of the building form US3, having a little fun with it (WIP). The building photo I posted (Wisconsin Gas Main Offices) has a light on top shaped like a flame that lights up at night.

    Beautiful stuff. Anything you can share? :)

  • GreymomGreymom Posts: 1,140
    kyoto kid said:

    ...yeah, and as I understand you now need the pay version of Sketchup to get access as well as have decent modelling skill to fix all the errors like backfacing polygons, ngons, & such.

    Speaking of the building form US3, having a little fun with it (WIP). The building photo I posted (Wisconsin Gas Main Offices) has a light on top shaped like a flame that lights up at night.

     

     

    That is very cool looking!

     

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,876
    edited April 2018
    RKane_1 said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...yeah, and as I understand you now need the pay version of Sketchup to get access as well as have decent modelling skill to fix all the errors like backfacing polygons, ngons, & such.

    Speaking of the building form US3, having a little fun with it (WIP). The building photo I posted (Wisconsin Gas Main Offices) has a light on top shaped like a flame that lights up at night.

    Beautiful stuff. Anything you can share? :)

    ...just how I set the lights up.

    Converted the faces cupola on the top and the ridges running up to it with the Geometry editor to create new surfaces.  Then simple applied a blue colour and cranked up the ambient channel.  For the "beam" I used a combination of a Uber Area Tube light and a cone primitive with opacity turned down and ambient channel turned up. 

    For the light accents on the top section and the Deco details, simply placed AoA spotlights shining upwards (in the case of the cornices also one pointing downwards) set to a narrow beam focus (about 30% n the top portion and 20% on the cornices).  Still have a few to add.

    Also used the geometry editor on the "columns" running up the sides, then applied one of Eva's Urban shaders (concrete block) to them as well as changed the colour to darken them a bit for contrast.

    I have since added more to the "skyline" in preparation for the next elements of the scene.

    Indeed the building in Milwaukee was an inspiration.  here is what the real one looks like at night.

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