so im using sketch-up+vray for material editor and render with adobe cs3. sky-default normal took me days! -IvancliffBasilad Renders
Looks good! I'd use regular vertical pillars though, as it feels like that the roof over the entrance is collapsing. Realistically, it would help a ton with bearing up the roof as well. In case you're looking for a "collapsed effect" with the design, I'd tilt the whole building instead of just that part of the roof. It just messes with the aestehicts. Actually, I'd probably remove the pillars altogether as the other parts of the roof aren't supported by any. The pillars feel as if they're there more for a design effect than actual support. And there's nothing wrong about that, just have a look at the cathedrals from the gothic period. But in this case, they capsle in the building in a way that the other sides of the house seemto reject with their open areas. So yeah, I'd go with even more pillars or none at all, it depends on what you're trying to say with the building. Just some constructive criticism. =)
i agree on virre. upon looking on tilting porch you can say the structure might collapse but the thing is its not solid concrete the 3 supporters is the concrete. and the roofing on it is semi plastic its construction semi plastics. and yes your right my friend its also good to see if i removed the pillars .its because the 3 supporters something like more on aesthetics not on functioning . i can manage to construct the roof without supporters ^^. @fastbullet . thx ^__^
That's awesome! The porch is quite mind-bending though, I'll agree. Awesome overall though, reminds me somewhat of the Schroeder house.