Cottage Model

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N(Posted 2004) [#1]
Not cheese, you homothexthualz! (Joke.)



Still heavily work in progress, but I'm making it for my own project. Inspired by the cottage example that comes with the Nebula 2 SDK.


Rob Farley(Posted 2004) [#2]
Nice and squidgy... maybe it should animate and bounce cartoon style?!


N(Posted 2004) [#3]
That might actually work out...


CodeD(Posted 2004) [#4]
What proggy ya use??


N(Posted 2004) [#5]
For this one? 3d Studio Max (3.1).


Braincell(Posted 2004) [#6]
Ah how sweet. It already makes a nice feeling, wonder how cute it'll be in a nice little forest with birds and the sun and the clooooouds!! :D yippie!!


Paul "Taiphoz"(Posted 2004) [#7]
do yourself a favour m8 and think zelda when you go to make the texture.

If you try for a real look or even a semi realistic view on it then I think you might just waste the model.


N(Posted 2004) [#8]
Yavin: Well, I don't think anything realistic would really work out with the building looking like that. It'd look more like a hazard with realistic textures.


skn3(Posted 2004) [#9]
Looks great, good one :)


puki(Posted 2004) [#10]
Interesting, but nothing like what I would visualise it to be - in England the typical cottage is sort of nothing like that (although the roof is very 'cottagey'). Not sure what to make of it because it doesn't look like how I would interperet it. The oddest part is the archway/tunnel underneath it followed by the canopy thing hanging off it - the upper part (without the canopy bit) is 'cottagey' looking.

I think I best shut up.


Agamer(Posted 2004) [#11]
yeh, looks cool the teture in my opnion should use pastal colors if that is a word?


Ruz(Posted 2004) [#12]
looks good noel, looking forward to the texture


Braincell(Posted 2004) [#13]
I think its more a germanic cottage look than english.

Make it green roof, brownish wood, with red dressings here and there and pastel yellow paint around window frames and doors :D wohey!!


N(Posted 2004) [#14]
I was thinking orangish wood with stone for the base, a straw roof, and a white pastel-ish feeling texture to the rest of it.

Interesting, but nothing like what I would visualise it to be


Pretty sure this is about how I visualize it, eh old chum? ;)


Ruz(Posted 2004) [#15]
I would say black and white tudor style for the walls, stone or brick for the base and wood tiles for the roof


elseano(Posted 2004) [#16]
No, the roof should have a thatched texture as it suits it better.


big10p(Posted 2004) [#17]
Looking good. What about a chimney?


aab(Posted 2004) [#18]
Very good low poly work. Ill come back to see it when its textured


Hujiklo(Posted 2004) [#19]
Looks Good - I love odd-looking/cutesy geometry.


Agamer(Posted 2004) [#20]
yeh, I agree on the thach wood thing, make sure to post the textured version pics when your done!


N(Posted 2004) [#21]


Progress.


Ross C(Posted 2004) [#22]
Really nice work man!!


Mustang(Posted 2004) [#23]
Noel, you should get more skilled workmen - my god all the walls are anything but straight, and the roof is definately sagging... :P


jfk EO-11110(Posted 2004) [#24]
very nice.


podperson(Posted 2004) [#25]
Beautiful. Textures could make it Zelda or World of Warcraft :)


Agamer(Posted 2004) [#26]
yep, is definatly looking good and getting better.

Can't wait to see texture!


wizzlefish(Posted 2004) [#27]
texture will be really neat. Nice cute cottage you got there, Noel.


podperson(Posted 2004) [#28]
Oh ... it could use a chimney and fireplace ;)


N(Posted 2004) [#29]
Actually, it does have a chimney, I just haven't taken a picture of it since adding it.


Agamer(Posted 2004) [#30]
Can we see the chimney!
The updated model I mean by that!`


wizzlefish(Posted 2004) [#31]
you've got fans now, Noel. :D


N(Posted 2004) [#32]


OK.


Braincell(Posted 2004) [#33]
Well... I thought you could do a nicer texture than THAT! Tsk tsk...


wizzlefish(Posted 2004) [#34]
Very cool. Now just for the *cough* texture *cough*


podperson(Posted 2004) [#35]
OK good chimney but there ought to be brickwork for the hearth beneath it ;)


Agamer(Posted 2004) [#36]
Can we have a render wiht out the wire frame on at least unless you got a texture done?