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| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 24, 2018, 11:16:47 PM |
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Azure Home Hi all, some time ago I started a project of a 2 floors home, with a garden full of flowers, I love flowers and I would like a similar garden one day... XD This is only a view of the back of the house, The interiors are still incomplete, without any kind of furniture, but sooner I will post something more. ![]() |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 26, 2018, 9:56:54 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Here is a view of the jacuzzi outside in the garden. ![]() |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Aug 30, 2018, 10:32:10 PM |
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Re: Azure Home This is a fine project, AdeleAlli – a nice design with a great potential. Azure Home is absolutely the right title. Cec |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Aug 31, 2018, 12:40:40 PM |
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Re: Azure Home This is a fine project, AdeleAlli – a nice design with a great potential. Azure Home is absolutely the right title. Cec Thank you Cecilia, the renderings are not so good, but sooner I will post better images, also of the interiors using your background image guideline :). |
| Posted by bdfd at Aug 31, 2018, 3:20:02 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Bravissimo AdeleAlli ! This project is so refreshing... . ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 2, 2018, 2:18:31 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Here is a top view of the house, there is a bbq ouside and the areas with the pergola are still empty, but they will be furnished with garden sofas, tables and armchairs. ![]() |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 2, 2018, 2:48:45 PM |
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Re: Azure Home And here the plans of the first (ground) floor: ![]() And the second (first) floor: ![]() |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 3, 2018, 11:38:51 AM |
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Re: Azure Home Thank you bdfd, what do you think about the plans? :) |
| Posted by bdfd at Sep 3, 2018, 12:27:30 PM |
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Re: Azure Home And here the plans of the first (ground) floor: ![]() And the second (first) floor: ![]() Great ! Ground floor: To grow up the rooms, you can install between Office and living room few industrial windows like these : with or without door. First floor: You can advance the door of the master bedroom near stairs to have bigger surface and not for hallway. ![]() ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 3, 2018, 4:33:04 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Great ! Ground floor: To grow up the rooms, you can install between Office and living room few industrial windows like these : with or without door. First floor: You can advance the door of the master bedroom near stairs to have bigger surface and not for hallway. ![]() I like very much the idea for the office! Also the other one. Should I leave the door for the office near the stairs, once entering the house, or should I remove it and leave only the access through the living room? Imho I should leave the door :). |
| Posted by bdfd at Sep 3, 2018, 5:26:38 PM |
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Re: Azure Home I like very much the idea for the office! Also the other one. TY.Should I leave the door for the office near the stairs, once entering the house, or should I remove it and leave only the access through the living room? For practicity, let the door if not you should do all the round to go to the entry.Imho I should leave the door :). In the same style, you can put a sliding glassed door between office and living room like this : ![]() ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by Mike53 at Sep 3, 2018, 11:00:33 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Love the colors used on this project, would be nice set overlooking a beach. One thing i noticed on the plan, i am not sure about the regulations in Italy, but in the UK you cannot have the top of the stairs that close to a door. Mike |
| Posted by bdfd at Sep 4, 2018, 7:01:39 AM |
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Re: Azure Home One thing i noticed on the plan, i am not sure about the regulations in Italy, but in the UK you cannot have the top of the stairs that close to a door. No problem for this in France ! Mike ![]() . ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 4, 2018, 8:47:52 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Love the colors used on this project, would be nice set overlooking a beach. One thing i noticed on the plan, i am not sure about the regulations in Italy, but in the UK you cannot have the top of the stairs that close to a door. Mike Thank you Mike, sooner I will try to put a beach overlooking. I do not know the regulations here in Italy, but for now the house is only a virtual project, if someone will decide to build you I will get some info about it :). Unfortunately now I am preparing some exams so I have not time to dedicate to this project but I after this session I will start working on the interiors :). |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 5, 2018, 10:48:40 AM |
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Re: Azure Home Hi, I tried to realize this rendering, at 7 AM, a morning view of the background of the house... ![]() |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 6, 2018, 6:15:56 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Hi, I tried to realize this rendering, at 7 AM, a morning view of the background of the house... ![]() I think that maybe the background is wrong for a morning view. Here is a tentative to make it better: ![]() Here the sun is behind the house so everything is in shadow, but the idea was exactly that, simulate the morning sun. ![]() |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Sep 7, 2018, 4:46:56 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Beautiful renderings! You are creating very nice moods. ___ You could try scaling down the height of your sky images so you get the clouds closer to the horizon – and see what happens :) Here the sun is behind the house so everything is in shadow, but the idea was exactly that, simulate the morning sun. And to make the snapshot absolutely perfect, you should turn the compass a bit, so that the shadows of the sun matches the sky image.Cec |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 7, 2018, 5:15:57 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Beautiful renderings! You are creating very nice moods. ___ You could try scaling down the height of your sky images so you get the clouds closer to the horizon – and see what happens :) Here the sun is behind the house so everything is in shadow, but the idea was exactly that, simulate the morning sun. And to make the snapshot absolutely perfect, you should turn the compass a bit, so that the shadows of the sun matches the sky image.Cec Thank you for the suggestions Cec, I need to take confidence with the sh3d way of managing the background image. For now, I tried to use the advanced rendering plugin (I was able to make it work). The image I posted some time ago was this one: ![]() Using the plugin I realized this one: ![]() I think the colors and shadows are better, and the overall quality of the rendering is better, it is not perfect because I do not play as required in order to find the best lights. I am only at the beginning with this plugin but I think there are great possibilities to realize great renderings. I will be happy if I could realize closed to reality renderings as those seen by you or other sh3d users that posted into Gallery. This is another result: ![]() |
| Posted by okh at Sep 7, 2018, 9:06:34 PM |
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Re: Azure Home ..you should turn the compass a bit... @cec As an amateur navigator, I object! I have met women who wanted the Earth to move, but a compass is not the best way. You should adjust the date/time - and if it still does not fit, you need to shift the background image... @AdeleAlli: Great renerings. Love the feel you created. Speaking of the compass, where is this? ok (Just back from Sardinia...) |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 7, 2018, 10:33:15 PM |
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Re: Azure Home ..you should turn the compass a bit... @cec As an amateur navigator, I object! I have met women who wanted the Earth to move, but a compass is not the best way. You should adjust the date/time - and if it still does not fit, you need to shift the background image... @AdeleAlli: Great renerings. Love the feel you created. Speaking of the compass, where is this? ok (Just back from Sardinia...) It is hard to find the exact and perfect position of everything in order to create realistic atmospheres, but I will try (maybe after September 14th, because I should study for an exam XD). I love this software and I want to be able to create perfect or almost perfect renderings so usually I fail in studying and then I play with sh3d XD. Thank you okh. Somewhere in south Italy, maybe near Catanzaro (Calabria), I saw many villas that I appreciated and this is inspired by one of those. Adele |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Sep 7, 2018, 11:39:16 PM |
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Re: Azure Home @cec As an amateur navigator, I object! I have met women who wanted the Earth to move, but a compass is not the best way. You should adjust the date/time - and if it still does not fit, you need to shift the background image... smile Yes, we sometimes perform some shortcuts – and sometimes we leave our men wondering how we ever managed to beat them, since we have always expressed our admiration and worshipped their superior intellect. The question is: How can we ever succeed in moving anything when we are constantly met with men telling us we're doing it wrong? Sure, from men's point of view there are always better and more complicated scientific approaches to solving simple questions – simple questions like how to align shadows in a 3D-illustration. By all means, take the long way home: Change the date and time – choose another time zone – chose another location – or shift the overall angle of your construction... But don't – I mean DON'T – don't you EVER touch the compass, because adjusting the compass is a violation of... eh... it's a violation ... of... well IT'S CHEATING! THAT'S what it is... CHEATING! Listen to me: In the real world, young lady, you can't just MOVE THE COMPASS in order to have your shadows pointing in whatever direction you want them to! There are physical laws in this world – believe it or not! You can't just DO things without considering the CONSEQUENCES! What would the world of 3D-creation come to if everyone could just move the compass to alter the directions of the shadows... ? Do you get my drift? Cecilia |
| Posted by rontant at Sep 8, 2018, 2:59:38 AM |
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Re: Azure Home I would love to have both okh and cecilia to be in my cocktail party for sure but for now, adjusting the compass would do just nice for AdeleAli. :) |
| Posted by okh at Sep 8, 2018, 8:32:23 AM |
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Re: Azure Home Do you get my drift? Not only do I get your drift, it was fondly anticipated. Your renderings are proof that any wise person would advice me not to advice you. But then, I am man, and you also knew I had to say what I said... A delight to have you back. .. hard to find the exact and perfect position of everything in order to create realistic atmospheres... True, but it will be easier with the release of SH3D6 where the 3D view matches the q3/q4 rendering (thread 8704). And even easier using Cec' brilliant guides and template (thread 8832). Main point is, as Cec says, the renderings and moods you create are great. Best of luck with your exam...in my cocktail party... if we can find our way...ok PS. As I am only a man I have not grasped why Cec' template has 0° South. But to other confused men - not to worry - I will put together a simplified man-template where the world is not upside down (and to correct the mistake using sine for altitude projection, with SH3D 6 it makes no sense for the 3D view either). More about that in 8704 later. |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Sep 8, 2018, 5:50:29 PM |
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Re: Azure Home I would love to have both okh and cecilia to be in my cocktail party for sure but for now, adjusting the compass would do just nice for AdeleAli. :) I think you are right, it is only a project made during my free time, without any plan to realize it in real, so for now adjusting the compass is ok XD. |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Sep 9, 2018, 2:18:48 PM |
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Re: Azure Home @okh If a man's mind becomes pure, his surroundings will also become pure. (Gautama Buddha) So free your mind – and adjust your compass. You know, a woman's mind is cleaner than a man's, because she changes it more often. As you can see from examining some of my former threads (that you have been generously linking to), I'm constantly changing my mind (not unlike science), as my knowledge is challenged and updated. So I might not mean the same tomorrow, even if I'm unshakably confident today. That goes for this too: As I am only a man I have not grasped why Cec' template has 0° South I know that this can be a hard exercise, but try this:1) Open SH3D and insert the sky template. 2) Select Modify areal visitor 3) Adjust Body Angle and Head angle to zero ( 0) 4) Press OK 5) Look at the image displayed in the 3D view You see, the template is NOT a compass – it's just a guidance for simple placement of backdrops. It's the Body angle that the coordinates refer to. Using a sundial with the sky template, it might be even easier to calculate the direction of the shadows. Cecilia |
| Posted by okh at Sep 9, 2018, 4:29:33 PM |
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Re: Azure Home So free your mind – and adjust your compass. No, thank you very much. But there is a reason. My projects, which I do not post, because they are private, are also real. E.g. where I live which is oriented some 13.6 degrees off North. Cheating is not an option if I want to know when and how sun enters the living room...might not mean the same tomorrow, even if I'm unshakably confident today... Very true. Acknowledging that today's truths may be tomorrow's falsehoods is key to the evolution of mankind. ..a hard exercise, but try this... . Yes, I am aware of this blatant bug in SH3D. But in real life the sun still rises in the East and sets in the West.Using a sundial with the sky template... Absolutely. I reserve a level for a sundial too. But unless you tell me otherwise, I suspect that rendering does not take equation of time into consideration. Not that it matters much.@AdeleAlli: you probably want to ignore us, my mistake, I should not have invaded your thread with nonsensical banter... Tune in your exams. ok PS Actually, there is something interesting about this discussion. It seems to confirm recent studies (easier to read than papers by the 2014 Medicine Nobel Laureates). Short version is that "..women use an egocentric spatial frame of reference.". So there! ![]() |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Sep 9, 2018, 5:07:39 PM |
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Re: Azure Home Cheating is not an option if I want to know when and how sun enters the living room. True – but only a very small percentage of the projects presented here (@ the gallery) are dealing with real life, compared to those being about making good renderings. But unless you tell me otherwise, I suspect that rendering does not take equation of time into consideration. Probably not – but you don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows... ? Short version is that "..women use an egocentric spatial frame of reference.". So there! Yes! And you should try it! Using steady landmarks to navigate, we can dash happily into the swampland and look for cloudberries, without fearing that a sudden overcast( or the equation of time) will lead us astray on our way back home. Cec |
| Posted by okh at Sep 11, 2018, 10:16:04 AM |
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Re: Azure Home ..very small percentage of the projects presented here (@ the gallery) are dealing with real life... That may be so, but I suspect quite a few non-posters are plenty busy with planning real life projects. Anyway, now there is less need for messing with the compass: (thread,8704#40817) Me very happy!..the swampland and look for cloudberries, without fearing that a sudden overcast( or the equation of time) will lead us astray on our way back home... Cloudberries are highly overrated. So glad to hear you can find your way home, though. And so will I, and no, I will not ask for directions - or ever admit I am lost. ok |
| Posted by Cristoph126 at Nov 2, 2018, 7:45:35 AM |
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Re: Azure Home how long have you been learning to 3d model like that? it's pretty cool |
| Posted by AdeleAlli at Nov 2, 2018, 4:15:09 PM |
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Re: Azure Home how long have you been learning to 3d model like that? it's pretty cool Hi, to model the plan of the house, it requires me more or less 3 days, but not fully working on it, then the decorations of the garden quite more. The interiors are not ready yet, because I want to realize the set of furniture for the project by my own, using Blender, but for now I suspended all my projects in general due to exams, so sooner or later I will post them :D. I hope I answered to your question, if not tell me. |
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