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May Render Submissions

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  • #14342
    cpittsChantale
    Keymaster

    Hi Everyone

    We are excited to see your work. For the May eNewsletter our rendering focus will be the rear exterior of a home. Do you have an interesting project that had a great exterior elevation of the back of the house? Let’s see it. Share your work with the community and inspire and get inspired!

    Send your renderings to [email protected] by April 29th.

    Thanks!

    #14344
    conweconwe
    Participant

    Hey Merv you could submit that resort you were talking about.

     

    And to everyone else:

    I would love it if you join me and Jack, and remember no render is not nice enough.

    And also remember the purpose of this is for the community members to have fun with each other and also pick up those little tips and tricks when looking at each others renders that will help take our own renders to the next level.

    Have a great wknd.

    Conrad

    #14352
    jkzimmjkzimm
    Participant

    3 days to go for Back of House Rendering.

    I did a raised insulated dog house with laying in sun deck and step down to food bowl area.

    Nice tall grass to roll in and of course self cleaning deposit area.

    Free range roaming with underground wires that activate when crossed. No Shock Collar, just a voice that says ‘ Sit, good dog!’

    But it is not finished so I summited something for a dog owners  back of house.

    Jack

    #14353
    conweconwe
    Participant

    Good deal Jack look forward seeing it!!

    I thought it was suppose to be submitted today the 26th as i looked at email but i guess it does say the 29th on here.

    I  submitted the back of a ranch house I’m working on did not get done with the project quite as it was just submitted to the client and they came back with some changes now.

    Conrad

    #14354
    jkzimmjkzimm
    Participant

    My favorite saying from old drafting days …..

    You mean you want the revised revision of the original revised revision, revised?

    Z

    #14355
    jkzimmjkzimm
    Participant

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    #14357
    conweconwe
    Participant

    Yeah That’s a good one but oh how true 🙂

    it seems when you give people 3D’s and they can see how it looks they really make changes

    Conrad

    #14358
    jkzimmjkzimm
    Participant

    You are right Conrad, about 3D and changes.

    I always direct customers to keep them ‘on topic’.  If I don’t , the conversation gets off track and time is eaten up discussing items that will be addressed later.

    For instance an addition with access from 2nd floor to 2nd floor / old to new.  A bridgeway connection.  If I angle the addition the connection works better because I am entering in middle of addtion which means less hallway / more living space.

    I pop into 3D to show how this connection works, how it maximize rooms / minimizes traffic pattern.

    The customer starts talking about exterior appearance, where windows will be etc.  I have to get them back on topic.

    3D is the way to go, but I work my way up to final 3D.    And even then I expect changes  🙂

     

    Jack

     

     

     

     

    #14359
    conweconwe
    Participant

    Jack,

    Yea you’re correct. I like to do floor plans and electrical plans before i get started on the 3d saves a lot of work that way.

    Just did a small addition to a ranch house gave the client the renders. and the only change they made was those white shutters we have on the existing house have got to go, make them black 🙂 it helps them decide colors and takes away the UHH i wish i would not have done that, even though they prolly still do that bout other things 🙂

    But you’re correct the exterior appearance is important they want to make sure that the first impression jumps out at people.

    Conrad

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