Mayfield Place Project - started!

Wow, I cannot wait to see the entire street's worth of renderings! Great job! I'll bet you worked on it "ALLLL DAAAAYYYY!" LOL
 
Is this project still going?

I'd like to help out.
 
*crunch* maybe...
 
Hm, but it would be really interesting to know if JoOngle is still working on it.

JoOngle, are you still out there?
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

Hm, but it would be really interesting to know if JoOngle is still working on it.

JoOngle, are you still out there?<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>


Hey mr. Peterson,

If you look at my posts in this forum, you know I'm always out there :)

But as I work as a commercial 3D artist, and have to earn my pay to earn my way...living in this neighborhood, I've got bills to pay like everyone else in the suburbs, you know...feeding the furnace in the basement, visiting our friends in the states...and supporting our way of our Burbanite life...demands los monetos ya know.

So when I get home after 8 hours work, with 3D and 2D...I just wanna relax with a few hundred beers, paint my g******* house...which I incidentally hired a couple of goons to do...

Oh well :)

 
What can we do to inspire you jo0ngle?
I am envisioning the completed neighborhood which we will put into a 3d engine then use as a sort of personal second life type of server where everyone can login, walk around and relax in our 3d mayfield place. Maybe do some target practicing at crows in the back yard.

Can you see the vision??
 
heres a scale blockout of ricky butlers house
scale_blockout1.jpg

those technical blueprints on the filmmakersdestination site are pretty amazing
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>JoOngle wrote:

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

Hm, but it would be really interesting to know if JoOngle is still working on it.

JoOngle, are you still out there?<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>


Hey mr. Peterson,

If you look at my posts in this forum, you know I'm always out there :)

But as I work as a commercial 3D artist, and have to earn my pay to earn my way...living in this neighborhood, I've got bills to pay like everyone else in the suburbs, you know...feeding the furnace in the basement, visiting our friends in the states...and supporting our way of our Burbanite life...demands los monetos ya know.

So when I get home after 8 hours work, with 3D and 2D...I just wanna relax with a few hundred beers, paint my g******* house...which I incidentally hired a couple of goons to do...

Oh well :)

<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Yup, I can totally understand it. After work you just want to sit around the house, relax and do nothing. :)

Most of us do so. I believe this whole project is also very time-consuming.
 
Yeah, and the time I started that project, I was partially unemployed too, and had all the time in the world. Now that I do 3D every working day - I don't really feel the inspiration to also do that at home. My work comes first - after all - as said - that is what pays the bills and feeds the house furnace.

@CS80, well, I'm glad you are inspired. That looks like a pretty neat start. Hope you keep it up! :)
 
aww I totally feel like Art and Mark in you avatar right now. But ill try to keep going, maybe you will feel an overwhelming desire to correct the crudeness of the houses and get re-inspired.


 
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