AutoCAD Model of Klopek's House

Nah, but they are limited by what their jobs require. I work with engineers that design public works projects for the most part (I am not an engineer btw). I don't know what the CAD guys can do on their own but I bet when they go home at night they don't look at a computer screen.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Barkelow wrote:


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I love this picture!
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Hahahahaha, that´s awesome.

We should re-make the entire Mayfield Place street in 3D and make up our own episodes (that would be one heck of a collaboration project, that´d take forever...but...)

Does anyone know if there are blueprints out there for some of the Universal houses in that street?

(I´m a Blender 3D guy...) ;)

 
Do you also have CAD knowledge and are able to model something in 3D? You know this model of the Klopek's house was part of a final thesis. It must have taken months. So modelling the whole street would take ages, I'm afraid.

Apart of that we can still write our own Burbs episodes as kind of a collaboration project. I always felt that's something we should do as Burbanites.
 
Yes, I´m very capable of 3D work, I have a background in 3Dstudio max, from version 1.2 to 4, where I went over to the opensource 3D software called blender 3d (blender.org - check it out, it´s free!)

I´ve been producing professionally with this software for years, internationally, lots of merchandising products for big brand names (brag brag...but very true).

Yes, 3d is basically hard work, fun - but hard work. Albeit...I´d not use months on ONE house, if I was a beginner...of course I would, but I´m not anymore, so I´d probably use a week on a high detailed house.

Remembering a job I did for a client, the client wanted a shop-environment to watch the merchandise already on the shelves, floor, roof etc...I made a complete TOUR with ALL the trimmings of a real shop in two days. (we´re talking a warehouse here, that big!)

So if you have some proper training, you´d be amazed how much you actually can turn out.

If I had a blue-print of the entire street, I could give it a try, see how far I get (I´m bored stiff this summer anyway...

...all I do is to sit down in my house, either outside on the porch, veranda...drinking a few hundred beers, eyeballing the neighbors etc... ;)

hm..wonder if I should wash my roof tiles...?
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>JoOngle wrote:

Yes, I´m very capable of 3D work, I have a background in 3Dstudio max, from version 1.2 to 4, where I went over to the opensource 3D software called blender 3d (blender.org - check it out, it´s free!)

I´ve been producing professionally with this software for years, internationally, lots of merchandising products for big brand names (brag brag...but very true).

Yes, 3d is basically hard work, fun - but hard work. Albeit...I´d not use months on ONE house, if I was a beginner...of course I would, but I´m not anymore, so I´d probably use a week on a high detailed house.

Remembering a job I did for a client, the client wanted a shop-environment to watch the merchandise already on the shelves, floor, roof etc...I made a complete TOUR with ALL the trimmings of a real shop in two days. (we´re talking a warehouse here, that big!)

So if you have some proper training, you´d be amazed how much you actually can turn out.

If I had a blue-print of the entire street, I could give it a try, see how far I get (I´m bored stiff this summer anyway...

...all I do is to sit down in my house, either outside on the porch, veranda...drinking a few hundred beers, eyeballing the neighbors etc... ;)

hm..wonder if I should wash my roof tiles...?
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Hm, sounds as if professional self-employment is a good thing. I also want to sit around the house and drink a couple of beers!

I think your merchandising work sounds very interesting. Are there any examples you can show us (not in order to test you I'm just interested whether I have already seen merchandising products that YOU were responsible for).
 
It wasn´t self employment though...

...I worked for a merchandise company that produces mercandise for the big brands.

Well, if you where to the EURO 2008 football championships, then you probably have seen quite a bit of them, beer-bags, beer-holders, skarfs, novelties, caps...etc.

 
Can anibody please tell me, where can I download this movie( the klopek house)??? :)
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>borut wrote:

Can anibody please tell me, where can I download this movie( the klopek house)??? :)
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I don't know about downloading the movie, but you can get it on Amazon.
 
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