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Modular gothic buildings for epic

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:22 pm 
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Semaj:  Rock on.  Those are sweet.  If you get up and running, let me know.  I'll be happy to drive down and help you run lots.  Or if you wanted to bring stuff up, I bet David would let us turn his basement into a workshop for a weekend or two.

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Windows - First and most important, do whatever is easiest to set up and cast.  If it's hard to do it may never happen.

I think open windows is more flexible overall.  Not only can they be filled in with strips of card, you could use tissue or print out windows on cardstock if you wanted to do stained glass or something.

If there are going to be window inserts (and it's a cool idea), I suggest long strips of inserts with tabs between them so that they fit into a row of windows.  Like this:

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It should be easier to cast strips than individual windows and people can cut them to length.  You don't have to worry about what the tabs look like because they'll be hidden inside the building.  Strips would provide a lot of painting options as well as you could glue first and paint the whole building or paint window strips separately if you want special effects.  If you wanted to get really fancy you could have long strips of window inserts with a set of doors on one end (since you'll need far fewer doors than windows).

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 4:58 pm 
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I feel bad that I haven't gotten these any further along the production pipeline, but I'm afraid they will have to wait until my fun money fund is back up sometime in the next month.

In the meantime, I am working on other styles of buildings. Hopefully, by the time I can have these printed out, I'll have another set read to go at the same time.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:06 pm 
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I agree on tall buildings!  Otherwise you end up with a bunch of low settlements instead of Downtowns...

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:53 am 
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Quote: (nealhunt @ Oct. 26 2009, 14:22 )

Semaj:  Rock on.  Those are sweet.  If you get up and running, let me know.  I'll be happy to drive down and help you run lots.  Or if you wanted to bring stuff up, I bet David would let us turn his basement into a workshop for a weekend or two.

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Windows - First and most important, do whatever is easiest to set up and cast.  If it's hard to do it may never happen.

I think open windows is more flexible overall.  Not only can they be filled in with strips of card, you could use tissue or print out windows on cardstock if you wanted to do stained glass or something.

If there are going to be window inserts (and it's a cool idea), I suggest long strips of inserts with tabs between them so that they fit into a row of windows.  Like this:

[]=[]=[]=[]=[]=[]=[]=[]=[]

It should be easier to cast strips than individual windows and people can cut them to length.  You don't have to worry about what the tabs look like because they'll be hidden inside the building.  Strips would provide a lot of painting options as well as you could glue first and paint the whole building or paint window strips separately if you want special effects.  If you wanted to get really fancy you could have long strips of window inserts with a set of doors on one end (since you'll need far fewer doors than windows).

Another interesting option could be to cast the windows up in clear resin or acrylic. For small windows this may be bothersome (And may not necessarily look all that good) but for larger windows (like if you plan on doing large or complex) cathedral like windows or facades it might look very nice.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:31 am 
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i love neal's suggestion w/ the window strips
in order to have the larger buildings (also a great suggestion) maybe you could make the buildings as a single story. that way your could just glue them to plastic card, one on top of the other to make larger buildings.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 4:47 pm 
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Hi Semaj,

Awesome work! I'm floored!

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Shalom Maksim! Good to see you back on the board!




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Sadly, I still don't have the fun money to finish these up. They'll probably have to wait until 2010 before any action.


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2010 is fine by me, gives me more time to gather money myself :)

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:10 am 
Semaj, I have noticed something pertinent about PrintAPart - objects that are vertically oriented are more expensive than those horizontally oriented.


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I believe there is a maximum surface area you're allowed to use horizontally (and vertically, for that matter) however, so you may need to play with the arrangement of items.

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I haven't been able to figure out how printapart decides which axis is vertical. I swear I've uploaded two nearly identical parts (oriented identically in my drawing prgram), and when I look at the preview, they will be oriented in different ways.

On top of that, I can't even be sure that what they show in the preview has any relationship at all with how they actually print the part.





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PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:26 am 
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So will you be selling these buildings? They look awsome!

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Quote: (semajnollissor @ Nov. 30 2009, 07:51 )

I haven't been able to figure out how printapart decides which axis is vertical. I swear I've uploaded two nearly identical parts (oriented identically in my drawing prgram), and when I look at the preview, they will be oriented in different ways.

On top of that, I can't even be sure that what they show in the preview has any relationship at all with how they actually print the part.

Progress??  ???

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Progress? Not really. I am somewhat broke at the moment (due to being such a generous guy and it being christmas). Maybe in January.


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