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Where do you do stuff like this? I want to design buildings for fun, but I am not very good a drawing and I find google sketchup pretty limiting. Does anyone have a website or tool that I could use?
Try AutoCad.
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Try AutoCad.
ew cad sucks . inventor and rivet are easier to work with with structures.
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ew cad sucks . inventor and rivet are easier to work with with structures.
Revit

but no, AutoCad doesnt suck.
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A quick revival of this thread! Please post more, its fun to see others work.

A few renderings of recent projects, first two are under construction the third is in plan check :





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Obviously it's not built, but what do you guys think of this Gothic apartment building design? Any feedback?


I could see Batman & Tim Burton living there. Gothic revival has a certain charm.
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A quick revival of this thread! Please post more, its fun to see others work.

A few renderings of recent projects, first two are under construction the third is in plan check :





Nice! Where is the middle one? Somewhere on the Central Coast? 1 and 3 are very obviously Santa Barbara esque.

What are you using for your renderings? I still do mine by hand. Local boards seem to prefer that over computer models.
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Thank, nice job you guessed it right, the middle is back in Arlington, Texas the other two on the coast
I found this guy on the internet and liked his style vs the typical 3D renderings although they are digital renderings he developed this watercolor quality. Super fast and inexpensive. PM me if you want his web contact...
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Awesome thread! We are doing kitchen building and design and here are some of our projects aquagranite.com/projects
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hehehe nice blog samlimaarchitecture.blogspot.com
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Am I allowed to post renovations of mine in here?







I've got the original stained glass for the transoms on the lefthand building and am restoring the original doors and trim around the main entrance on the right hand building. I'm also going to make replacement brackets for the cornice on the lefthand building including little spindle drip tips hand turned on a lathe. You can see where the original brackets were in five sets of two. Two sets on the left, one set in the peak, two sets on the right.
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^ Looking forward to seeing the finished product in person, followed by a trip to Dusek’s, then a trip to my project in Avondale, capped off by a beer at the Podlasie Club (we might score with some drunk Polish ladies!)
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Any update on the reno?
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A quick revival of this thread! Please post more, its fun to see others work.

A few renderings of recent projects, first two are under construction the third is in plan check :


Oooh, this is really beautiful, great work!)
This guy really knows what he's doing!
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Couple of shots of a home I designed four years ago;












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Thank you for asking us to share our work and blogs we run.
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I thought I'd share some of my architectural visualizations I create at VIZfire.
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Old Posted Sep 3, 2019, 9:39 PM
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Good stuff rgarri4! Its amazing how far rendering technology has come....for many people its hard to tell the difference.
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I've got these two fun projects in the early stages of construction.

The first is a new hillside ocean view estate in Santa Barbara, around 8,000sf.


M1
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M2
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M3
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M4
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M5
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M6
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M7
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M8
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M9
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M10
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr

The second is a 1,200sf Guest House on a ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley near Santa Barbara.


SH1
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH2
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH3
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH4
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH5
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH6
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr
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Cirrus, I've definitely seen BeyondDC before (love DC), and there's always something interesting to read there. Actually, only two of the projects on my site are from my time at Notre Dame (where I am studying primarily urban design). Most of them are from my time at Judson University. I haven't posted any built projects, because they belong to firms that I have worked for.
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Old Posted Dec 27, 2019, 5:24 AM
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I've got these two fun projects in the early stages of construction.

The first is a new hillside ocean view estate in Santa Barbara, around 8,000sf.


M1
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M2
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M3
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M4
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M5
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M6
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M7
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M8
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M9
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


M10
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr

The second is a 1,200sf Guest House on a ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley near Santa Barbara.


SH1
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH2
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH3
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH4
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH5
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr


SH6
by Michael Stroh, on Flickr

First two shots are terrific! All are great, but those two shots are great. Very contemporary...

You are part of a firm now? What are you using for rendering? Last couple I did, were Revit and Lumion, great results....
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