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  • Restaurant WIP

    Hope you guys like it, 4 hours work.


  • #2
    nice job. how are the stairs being held up? Also might look a little sexier with some local accent lights.
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    • #3
      Nice. I agree wtih percy that you might want to add accent lighting at each table.

      As for holding up the stairs, you can do it with steel inside each step and some massive steel work behind the stone wall. My firm (on the architecture side) did the exact same thing recently in a house in Brentwood.

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      • #4
        My only crit apart from the above mentioned is the stone wall map with a rather strange scale (made of pebbles?), and the fact that it has been turned upside down.
        Signing out,
        Christian

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        • #5
          thanks for the comments, I guess the accent light are a great idea, I just presented the project to my client and thankfully he liked the atmosphere.

          The stone wall is made of very small stones, it's a local material, and the steps are held by a steel structure.

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          • #6
            Nice Design, is it yours, or you have just rendered it.. .?

            Best Regards,
            nikki Candelero
            .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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            • #7
              My design

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bpozas
                My design
                Congrats then, mate !

                Crit on modelling:
                I saw the chair model has a little problem with the leg overlapping the sitting body (look the 1st chair in the lower left corner - facing back, and blue one again the 1st close to the squared table.

                Crit on design:
                I would go for a rectangular look on the columns... IMO..


                Best Regards,
                nikki Candelero
                .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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