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April 1, 2007 at 5:41 pm #1842
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InactiveHi Paul, Welcome to the forum,and thanx for this great shots.
You can ask especially Chris,Shapiro,AZRoger for ideas to create objects in american style. One idea from me will be a missisipi-wheelsteamship
😉 Like so:
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/7/7f/Memphis_riverboat.jpg [/img] April 1, 2007 at 5:48 pm #1843Anonymous
InactivePaul, Welcome back to the forum
All I can say is wow what an addition your models would be to the program. I love the mobile homes and all of structures that you have created.
I can wait for them to be added.
The only things I see that are missing is a gas station, a warehouse, and a single level ranch house.
DonR aka Blazer9
April 1, 2007 at 7:34 pm #1844Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul… Beautiful work. I agree with Don..WOW. Somthing I would like to see is construction equipment, bulldozer, excavator, back hoe, etc. I look forward to the Extenion pack with the items You have pictured!
Mark
p.s Hi Don. Nice to see You back.
April 1, 2007 at 11:25 pm #1845Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul, Welcome back to RTR and the forums. I’m sure we all look forward to your contributions!
Best regards, Chris
April 2, 2007 at 12:25 am #1846Anonymous
InactiveThanks Mark It is great to be back
Paul
Some more items a real pickup truck and maybe a bus or two would be great
DonR aka Blazer9
April 2, 2007 at 2:43 am #1847Anonymous
InactiveThanks all for the encouragement! A single level, ranch style home is already half modeled and I have sketches for a “Fast Mart” gas station and an old country service station/garage. There could be all kinds of possibilities for a warehouse from a big cube structure found in modern industrial parks to an old downtown building with loading docks and office/store front. What’s your idea?
I like the Caterpillar construction equipment! I was thinking of also including some farming and harvesting equipment to go with the IH tractor. A good-ol’ pick-um-up truck should be easy! Ford or “Chivy”? Either way, a ’59 seems to be a necessity to depict rural America properly.
😆 A yellow school bus and a Trailways cruiser would be a good addition.Now as for a paddlewheel river boat. That will be a tough one to try to keep model complexity to a minimum, but I’ll try. I can model the Barefoot Princess, a paddlewheel dinner boat I used to run in Myrtle Beach. I can use some of my old photos to replace some modeling detail. Textures wont slow down your system nearly as much as 3D triangles.
[img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/3dpdk/bfootprnces.jpg [/img] Keep the ideas coming. I may not be able to do all of them but I’ll do my best. I’ll post images as I progress.
Paul
April 2, 2007 at 8:09 am #1848Anonymous
InactiveHi all Welcome Paul looks like you got some good ideas. I go away for a few seconds ‘n’ all sorts happen. Cool that things may be moving along again.
I was think about somthing we could make a long loading shed out of. Ill try to find a picture of what I mean and post it. We got the red engine shed but with it having the chimney on it , it looks abit silly when you join them up.
Dave
April 2, 2007 at 10:41 am #1849Anonymous
Inactivepaul either one would be great
DonR
April 4, 2007 at 9:35 pm #1850Anonymous
InactiveHere’s the service station. This is a render from my 3D modeling program so the shadows won’t look this good. I haven’t done the X file conversion yet incase anyone here may have a good suggestion for improvement.
[img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/3dpdk/Buds1.jpg [/img] -The brick and cinder block will each be re-paintable.
-I modeled the interior as opposed to painted windows so a light can be placed somewhere inside for night light effects.
-For those younger than the age of about 45, in 1968 ESSO renamed itself EXXON with the opening of the Alaskan pipeline. (so this is an “historical” piece!) and by the way; a 6 ounce Coca-cola from that vending machine cost 5 cents! Ah, those were the days.
-The lot was just for the image. If I include one it will have a worn cement texture like the shop floor.
-’50s ’60s style gas pumps on the way. I think I’ll make them separate so you could arrange your own lot.
More later
Paul
P.S. Sorry, the 911 Targa isn’t really a part of the set. It’s a little too detailed (high vertex count) to include.
April 4, 2007 at 9:41 pm #1851Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul Cool garage. Now all we need is a couple of dodgy crooks on the run.
Dave
April 4, 2007 at 10:04 pm #1852Anonymous
InactivePaul Great looking gas station
I hope the next exp pack comes soon
DonR aka Blazer9
April 5, 2007 at 2:00 am #1853Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul That is one sweeeet garage! Damned shame about the porsche though.
Mark
April 5, 2007 at 5:56 am #1854Anonymous
InactiveWell ……. maybe I could reduce the poly count a bit for the porsche, Ill see what I can do. It’s really easy to get over detailed – it’s really tough to “downsize” later. Just another view but with early ’60s pumps.
[img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/3dpdk/Budswp.jpg [/img] [img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/3dpdk/Buds2.jpg [/img] Hay! Am I the only one here that remembers numbers like this at the gas pumps?
April 5, 2007 at 10:07 am #1855Anonymous
InactiveI remember prices that low (those where the days) But that Porshe would not have been around at that time
DonR
April 5, 2007 at 1:48 pm #1856Anonymous
InactiveHi Paul I was just kidding about the porsche, but would still love to see it stay.
I can remember pumps like that, “ESSO EXTRA” put a tiger in your tank commercials, and cheap gas prices. I was pumping gas as an after school job in the ’70s when it went all the way up from fifty cents to one whole dollar a gallon! My wife & kids tells me that means I’m old. I’m just impressed that I can remember!
Mark
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