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dirkk Member
Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 238 Location: Germany
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:46 pm Post subject: Simple house |
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This one is the maybe not smart but quite effective, and admittedly the most straight forward way to model a house. It keeps the workload down by doing things in the right order. I appreciate hints to how this can be done better or more efficient.
In a nutshell: you build the structure from the ground up in three layers, and optimise the creation by dragging your model down, so that the grid is always your baseline.
In detail:
- set the grid to 32 (by pressing '4')
- in 'create item' select box
- in 'create cube properties set the size defaults to 40, 128, 128
- select some texture for the outer walls (T2.bmp)
- since we set the height to 40 we first draw several boxes to mark the house and the inner walls
- leave holes of 4 gridblocks (4x32=128 units) where doors are supposed to be
- when you are done, select all and drag everything one gridblocks down in the sideview
- set creation height to 128
- this time leave holes where doors AND windows are supposed to be
- when you are done, select all and drag everything three gridblocks down in the sideview
- set creation height to 40
- this time leave no holes :-)
- when you are done, select all and drag everything four gridblocks up in the sideview
- now for the windows!
- set the grid to 16 (by pressing '3')
- open the prefabs/windows/closed window.dpf
- put one window somewhere
- select it in object mode
- scale the window to 96/96/16
- now fit it into one of the windows, should fit like a glove
- now hit the space bar every time you make a copy of the window, fit it into the next hole
- sometime you will want to rotate a copy of the window 90 degrees around the y-axis and copy these
some remarks:
- you may want to add a roof and a floor :-)
- always set your grid to right resolution at the end of the drag operation, otherwise you will have parts of your model 'flattened'.
- what's really great: how easy you can size the window in DeleD so that it fits exaclty into the hole!
- Dave, I've got my own account
- drawback of this method: somehow the lightmapping leaks in Gile[s], I guess it's because of the method I used by just putting block on block without welding.
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Jeroen Site Admin
Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 5332 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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Nice tutorial once again dirkk, keep it up!
The only thing I would add is to merge parts of the house as prefabs more, but that might also fall under personal style of course. |
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granada Team member
Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 1955 Location: England
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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Niceone dirk Keep going
dave _________________ AMD Phenom(tm)IIx6 1090t Processor 3.20 GHS
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dirkk Member
Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 238 Location: Germany
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 8:50 am Post subject: |
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Thanks, I'll try :-).
Here's a lightmapped screenshot.
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seriva Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2004 Posts: 15 Location: Holland
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:46 am Post subject: |
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Thats a nice fast way of doing it .What program does the lightning in the last screen? _________________ What does this red button do? |
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dirkk Member
Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 238 Location: Germany
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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 10:32 am Post subject: |
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It's Gile[s] - I think it makes a perfect match to DeleD (or the other way round :-).
btw, to other possible Gile[s] users: with the units and scaling above the things I do are
- select all
- group selection
- then select the group pivot and scale everything down to 0.2
Any further scaling I do in Blitz. |
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Madoc Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 7:13 am Post subject: |
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Just started with 3d modeling, trying to follow this tutorial, I'm with ya right up until 'select everything and move it down 1 gridbox in sideview', I used ctrl+a to select everything, but can't seem to move it whatsoever.
I am COMPLETLY new at this, so this is probably something so simple you didn't think to explain it, but...could you?
Err just noticed this post is OLD, but again, its prob something pretty simple anyone whos like an hour beyond me studying this stuff knows. How would I extend everything down, or up for that matter like he did. |
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Jeroen Site Admin
Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 5332 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 7:58 am Post subject: |
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Hi there Madoc and welcome!
About your question: the grid consists of little blocks (boxes if you like). What you need to do is select everything by ctrl-A (you did that already) and then drag your mouse in the side-view. All this should be done in Object mode with the Move command selected. That should do it. Alternatively, you can use ctrl+arrows or ctrl+shift+arrows for precise movement of your selection. Let me know if this works for ya! |
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Madoc Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 6:36 am Post subject: |
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Aha, I wasnt clicking on side view before selecting all.
It worked fine now, and I managed to get through the rest of the tutorial. Only other problem is I used 2 box thickness walls so had to play with the scaleing to get the windows to fit, but they fit great now.
This is really neat, I relize theres a LOT more to advanced 3d modeling but actually being able to learn by doing, and ending up with a cute little reperdocution of my house rocks.
I also really liked learning the technique of moveing stuff above and below the grid so its easier to work with, made putting a roof and floor on easy.
Think im going to play with the textureing next and try and decorate the inside;)
As for the model itself, Its comprised of a lot of cubes on cubes, which means, where 2 faces meet, theres extra polys there I don't need, is that what that 'welding' stuff is meant to fix?
I'm sure in a low poly model like this it wouldnt matter, just a 'reading ahead' thing on my part:)
I'm a programmer and I've tried to learn basic 3d modeling for awhile so I could play with some stuff, I've tried 3dsMAX MAYA, lots of things had trouble figureing out how to make a damn cube. And here, with less then 2hrs work, I've got a whole house.
This program is really, really neat:)
Definatly going to have to get my art guy to take a look at this.
Amazing artist and animator, never 3d modeled and he was having trouble getting started, I bet if I can get him this program and the tutorial, he'd have a house too! |
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lilcj Member
Joined: 04 Jan 2005 Posts: 10
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 1:50 am Post subject: hey |
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oh yo u need to specify on what u mean by ading blocks of boxes.i need to know how to. |
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Jeroen Site Admin
Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 5332 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:41 am Post subject: |
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@ lilcj: simply select the Cube (which is a box) on the Create Primitive window. Then click and drag on the 2D views to starting adding cubes to your scene. |
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Stefan Member
Joined: 06 Aug 2005 Posts: 86 Location: holland
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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nice house
but 1 question how can i make a window with glass or cant i make glass with deled ? |
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