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Post by MKG // Sep 24, 2008, 1:20am

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Okay, I've finally found software I can vaguely understand. First of all, congrats on Truespace itself and particularly on a brilliant set of tutorials (this from someone who has struggled with Blender for months). Anyway, I want to build a Norman church. I have the ground plan and all of the elevations and I think I know how to set those up so that I can build on top of them. My question really concerns the interior. I have photos of the interior (one side of which is still wholly Norman) and, of course, the real thing just up the road.


Would it be better for me to build the shell and then carry on with the interior modelling, or would it be easier to build everything - inside and out - from the ground upwards?


Having written that and looked at it, I think I might already know that going from the ground upwards would be the logical way - but the voice of experience would make a nice confirmation.


Cheers all ... Mike


EDIT: Oh dear!!!! Writing and posting that seems to have cleared my head a bit, and I can now see what a naive question that was ... Please ignore my ramblings.

Post by robert // Sep 24, 2008, 9:12am

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Don't forget to post workings in the WIP section, I'm interested in how this will develop.

Post by MKG // Sep 24, 2008, 11:11am

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I most certainly will, Robert - but it may be a SLOOOOOOOOOW process until I develop some kind of facility with Truespace.

Post by robert // Sep 24, 2008, 11:28am

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No worries, I mean it's not like the world is gonna end anytime soon or anything. I know I personally don't have much time which I can devote to trueSpace so no pressure.:)
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