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Print at Jan 12, 2026, 1:10:37 AM |
| Posted by snmavronis at Jan 11, 2021, 2:54:08 AM |
ComplexityI'm a new SH3D user for the past week. I'm really loving it. The software is so forgiving and stable. I love the level of precision you can get. Right before getting into it I actually bought a $19.99 competitor app for my iPad Air 3. Guess what? I haven't touched that other software. SH3D is too cool. Love the renders you can make too. I'm modeling my small end of group townhouse to scale. I love to add details. I finished the main floor and now having fun adding furniture. I even make my first custom OBJ model - glass tabletop for the steamer trunk coffee table in my living room. I will also make a custom modern metal and glass TV stand to replicate the real life one I have. What is your tips for level of complexity that should be in a house model? I've noticed the file size has really jumped since adding things. Is there a danger to overdoing things? I also want to model my basement and bedroom floors too. So I make them as separate projects or literally rebuild my home to mirror real life? I tend to become obsessed at 3D modeling places like my old school days messing with UnrealEd where I replicated a Photon lastertag arena scaled from blueprints. If I were to make adjoining floors can I virtually walk up and down stairs? I haven't got that far yet so wanted to ask because I go overboard. Thanks... ---------------------------------------- Steve N Mavronis - Retired PC Tech |
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