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Old 08-07-2007, 12:17 AM   #1
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Well it's been a while, but I've finally managed to convince myself to open up Lightwave once more. Decided to try modelling my flat as my lease is about to run out and I'm going to miss it when I move!

As usual, I'm totally impatient so I'm doing renders beforeI'm anywhere near finished modelling, setting up lighting, slapping basic textures on etc etc
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:18 AM   #2
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...and another
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Old 09-07-2007, 03:29 AM   #3
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Looking good so far KrisYoung1980!
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Old 10-07-2007, 02:12 AM   #4
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Ooo nice big open space. Its a pity the lease is running out! So far so good on the elements you have managed to do. How much more have you got to go?
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Yeah, it is quite a nice pad, but not very homely - got tonnes more to do:

Started writing a list, but there's too much, photos'll be easier:
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Old 10-07-2007, 08:10 AM   #6
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and the other side...
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...then i need to decide if I can be bothered doing the bedrooms, bathrooms, hall etc - so yeah, fair bit to go yet Good news is, no deadline as its just a personal challenge, still not used to not having to rush things through to get them handed in!
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:52 AM   #8
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Oven, hob and hood modelled - rough textures applied...
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Looking very clean here....progressing well
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I am a bit obsessive compulsive when it comes to hygeine, but if you're referring to the modelling then cheers! - Feel sgood to be getting properly back into a project after so long. Amazing what can happen when your girlfriend goes away for 2 months
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Looking really good, the shot looking out the door is pretty believable integration I think. Good stuff, I'm looking forward to seeing more of it as you go.
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lol, if you're talking about the image that I think you're talking about then I'm pretty glad it's believable... I'm taking this as a compliment, but the shot looking out onto the city is a photo of the room I am modelling (along with the image above it)! :blush:
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Well, I suck, those would be the one's I was lookin' at.

I see what you were saying now, I thought you we writing a list for your own sake as to what you still needed to model, so you could cross it off as you go sorta thing, but you meant was a list to to tell us what you still had left to go. Now it makes sense.

I guess its all lookin' pretty good then if I mistook the photos for the 3D.
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Old 15-07-2007, 03:40 AM   #14
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Originally posted by KrisYoung1980
I am a bit obsessive compulsive when it comes to hygeine, but if you're referring to the modelling then cheers! - Feel sgood to be getting properly back into a project after so long. Amazing what can happen when your girlfriend goes away for 2 months
My girlfriend would like you then! She likes a nice clean flat.
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Realy having trouble distinguishing the photos from your work- great job and cleanliness is next to godliness if your into that-
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