A simple little isometric view of a friend's character's office. She works as a mental health type person on a big space station! Hence the office and freudian couch.
The idea is that you are allotted units of corridor space (two in this case), and they just clamp the containers to the station's ring -- the interior modules you pick from a catalogue.
I didn't work on the layout much, so it's not super interesting or coherent I guess, I just wanted to finish a quick isometric picture.
Also, square format is terrible for viewing on a monitor :I
The idea is that you are allotted units of corridor space (two in this case), and they just clamp the containers to the station's ring -- the interior modules you pick from a catalogue.
I didn't work on the layout much, so it's not super interesting or coherent I guess, I just wanted to finish a quick isometric picture.
Also, square format is terrible for viewing on a monitor :I
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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Size 1280 x 1344px
File Size 436.5 kB
Glad you like it! I enjoy architecture and interiors and whatnot, but they're so much work...
I use a grid overlay -- I do the floor plan on the grid, and then rotate it 45° and build the isometric view from that :3 Painter also has a handy function that can automatically snap freehand lines to 90° and 45°, which makes this sort of thing much faster, at least for me.
I use a grid overlay -- I do the floor plan on the grid, and then rotate it 45° and build the isometric view from that :3 Painter also has a handy function that can automatically snap freehand lines to 90° and 45°, which makes this sort of thing much faster, at least for me.
Aaaah I gotta love me some scifi environment stuff :D
That is the sole reason I've replayed the Mass Effect games so damn many times >3> .. Well besides hanging out with Wrex or Grunt or Garrus! But I mostly wind up cheating, activating flycam and then I'mma floatin' around and take a good close look at the various places one can visit. So many small DETAILS @w@!
Modular stations/buildings are always appealing. Don't like module number XY anymore? Toss it away, get a new one :D Also VERY handy for containing lab experiments that went a bit off-track >_> Seal the airlock and dislodge the module from the ring, then launch it into the sun P:
That is the sole reason I've replayed the Mass Effect games so damn many times >3> .. Well besides hanging out with Wrex or Grunt or Garrus! But I mostly wind up cheating, activating flycam and then I'mma floatin' around and take a good close look at the various places one can visit. So many small DETAILS @w@!
Modular stations/buildings are always appealing. Don't like module number XY anymore? Toss it away, get a new one :D Also VERY handy for containing lab experiments that went a bit off-track >_> Seal the airlock and dislodge the module from the ring, then launch it into the sun P:
Exactly! DOOM would never have happened if they'd just kept the hell portal in a nice separate module that they could fire into a black hole or something!
Modular homes are just really fun for me for some reason, it's a shame they didn't catch on outside of japanese Metabolism and I guess crappy soviet concrete prefabs.
Modular homes are just really fun for me for some reason, it's a shame they didn't catch on outside of japanese Metabolism and I guess crappy soviet concrete prefabs.
I'm playing Doom3 again at the moment, actually. :0 Funny that you mention it! Though I am not at the sexy part with the Hellknights yet.
Hmm they built a new hospital medical wing in Germany lllllast year... I BELIEVE *bad memory* .. anyway built that out of prefab modules :D 5 days and the entire building was done, 6 floors, rooms had the wiring and piping and such built in already. Sadly they didn't keep that look but were very interested in making it look like a regular building once finished.
Hmm they built a new hospital medical wing in Germany lllllast year... I BELIEVE *bad memory* .. anyway built that out of prefab modules :D 5 days and the entire building was done, 6 floors, rooms had the wiring and piping and such built in already. Sadly they didn't keep that look but were very interested in making it look like a regular building once finished.
The new gynaecological clinic in Fürth, possibly? Says here it took 12 weeks, but that's still fast! I can't find much more on it, unfortunately. Still, fun times!
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