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    House L

    Hi all, very long time since I posted something, but anyway.....

    I would like to present my latest personal work, “House L”, a single family house.
    Based on several references founded on the net and magazines.
    The house design articulates the house’s every-day program in a single level.
    The lower level directs the observer toward the Central Patio, open at the center of the second level volume and creating the entrance to the large open terrace through the staircase.
    This roof terrace relates to the lower level through circular perforations in the floor/ceiling contributing light.
    I started with the courtyard, living room. Next to come, bedroom, bathroom etc…
    Below you can see living with the library.
    More in the next few weeks, don’t hesitate to give me some advice or comments.
    please check out my FaceBook Site to see more and like it!
    Click on image for larger size!





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    Great! It's a shame I can't see images in better resolution

    Can You post these pictures from attachment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepyellow View Post
    Great! It's a shame I can't see images in better resolution

    Can You post these pictures from attachment?
    OK here are the high resolution:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/uysa5ifrjl...0house%20L.jpg
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/snphxh6l6u...G%20BIBLIO.jpg
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ch6oqu1a56...IBLIO%2002.jpg
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/r73y7upcjw...0STONEWALL.jpg

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    Many thanks Pawel for the frontpage!
    Will I see you in Venice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vizcon View Post
    Many thanks Pawel for the frontpage!
    Will I see you in Venice?
    Heey! Well deserved! We will see about Venice, I may have an urgent bussines trip in this days. I hope I will manage!

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    nice interiors i love all you work. i would like how you make the light balance in the scenes

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    Always fan of your renders Patric ! I love the first one : did you use a plugin for the books ?
    For the second... the metal basket is embedded in the floor and I think it would be wiser to stop your stone wall before the floor ... but what a beautiful texture!
    Congratulations for this wonderful project !
    Roland

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    Really appreciate your comment Roland!!
    I have used the FREE script "bookscatter" for the books:
    http://mourelask.weebly.com/bookscatter.html
    The stone wall was made with floorgenerator, and multitexture.
    House L is a very large project, I use it for testing textures and scripts! You will see some more within a few weeks.
    If you want to follow the progress just visit my facebook:http://www.facebook.com/vizcon3d

    see you!

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    Oh yes I saw this script and have installed it but not already used... i was looking for book manager which is not free but not too expensive. I will see in my next interior project. But the effect is so real !!
    I hoped there was a floor generator on the wall ! Ouf it is not a mega normal bump effect ! Well done !!
    I'm a fan of your facebook page now, so i will follow your future work... and dream of these renders will be mine in a near future !
    Cheers Patric !
    Roland

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