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by FarbigeWelt » Wed Dec 05, 2018 1:47 pm
Thank you much for your detailed answers, Sharlybg.
After watching a few tutorials I started with small projects like the Newton Pendulum, about 5 years ago and set up LED lights model with the old addon because I liked its capabilities for photorealistic pictures. This was also the time I spent hours coding in Lua and ObjectiveC for a private LED driver project based on electronics, engineered by a good friend, with Arm, RTOS and XBee.
We had been quite far vefore a big electronic company placed a similar product on the market and the three of us switched to fun projects with arduino c++ compiler and teensy hardware to control neopixels.
This year I‘ve started modelling my rented appartment in summer without running around metering, so just out of my head but with reasonable sizes. I agree with you bathrooms and kitchens are good starting points and they can look great with few invested time.
Recently, I started modelling an eight room double floor house, somewhere else, in the middle of nowhere. The links you posted here are therefore very welcome for me. I don’t mind to spend some money for models. But I have this strong ambition to create objects myself. I think you know what I mean. (The more I know how to model the less I have to do and the faster I get.)
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