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  • #16
    zeilveen. I like FLW's work, thats why I am defending it. If the house you have visualised is supposed to be in the style of a FLW house then maybe more attention should have been paid to the design elements of FLW.

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    • #17
      Hello Phanton,

      Thanks for your interest and happy to share:
      - create animation on path normal way
      - spit out single jpg's
      - download Pano2QTVR here http://www.pano2qtvr.com/sample.php
      - play with the settings and make an object pano file
      - see their site for more examples

      Goodluck and you can email if you run into problems

      Cheers
      Ronald

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      • #18
        Originally posted by zeilveen
        Hello Phanton,

        Thanks for your interest and happy to share:
        - create animation on path normal way
        - spit out single jpg's
        - download Pano2QTVR here http://www.pano2qtvr.com/sample.php
        - play with the settings and make an object pano file
        - see their site for more examples

        Goodluck and you can email if you run into problems

        Cheers
        Ronald
        Thanks for your quick answer! I´ll try it asasp
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        • #19
          This is a funny topic.
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          • #20
            Id have to say that as far as I know Wright didnt have a set of strict design elements which is evident in the variety of architecture done. I think it was more of an approach to design and attention to detail (could be wrong). You could argue that this is evident in this design but my opinion is that it is more of a marketing ploy!.

            Im guessing you are an architecture graduate jack? Same here and I think sometimes its better to just bite your lip and try not to convince yourself that you are such a master of design that you are entitled to defend F.L.Wright or criticise this design. I know its really hard sometimes tho :P

            regardless who who is wrong or right, this topic is about the image and the architect isnt here to defend himself.

            So anyway I think the image still needs some wotk but is getting there :P

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            • #21
              totally agree paulison!

              so lets focus a little on the post itself...

              the foregroungd doesn t match the house or backgroud...i d focus on more detail, glossys, bump maps...water is too dark imo...

              (i have too say u can argue as much as u want but imo using one s elements doesn t make it one... if u get what i mean...if so any other contemporary architecture house would be FLW or LC...and so on... )
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              • #22
                good point and thanks for your feedback on that

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                • #23
                  Franky!

                  I have lived in Oakpark Illinois for several years while working in Chicago. Frank Lloyd Wright's work is very distinctive, but having said that having a 3' overhang and a low profile doesn't make a design a FLW deign. I think of FLW as more of an arts and crafts built into the landscape look.
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                  • #24
                    I would have to agree with you mate, Im just saying what the architect told me and I loved the design. Its overlooking a canal and picturesk landscape, but not in the way like FallingWater is blended in with the water. I would love to see some real houses of him if I ever get to the States.

                    We could make this into a topic called Frank lloyd wrong or Frank lloyd wright just for the fun of it. I was hoping on more comments to improof my work but thats alright with me.

                    Cheers

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                    • #25
                      Renderings

                      I am not a deigner.... I credit anybody who has the ability to design. As far as your rendering. Looks great! I love the pan file and when I have time I will try it. Love the mate talk! G'Day Mate!
                      Bobby Parker
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                      • #26
                        The house itself looks well rendered but the foreground looks "plastic cgish". I think you may be better suited with a side view of the house an having the canal on the side not infront which blocks the eyes path of travel to the house and seems to make 2 images.

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                        • #27
                          Frank Lloyd Wright was the greatest 19th century architect...

                          Before you go saying... wait he was a 20th century architect chris...

                          My reaction would be... exactly!

                          I would also tell you that that is not an original quote. That is from Philip Johnson.

                          Either way.... that house is not even close to anything less then a standard ranch style 50s house. Nothing to do with FLW.

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                          • #28
                            Thanks Sawyer, will try that side view, im not totally happy with the picture just yet. Client wanted this view because of the selling point of the small docking area. I feel there is more to gain than just this view.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by cpnichols
                              Either way.... that house is not even close to anything less then a standard ranch style 50s house. Nothing to do with FLW.
                              Finally someone else understands my point!
                              Chris Jackson
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                              • #30
                                I think your point has been made. Lets move on.

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