14.04.2012, 13:48
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Last edited by Wennicke; 14/04/2012 at 07:15 PM.
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The next interior I am going to show you guys is one I have been working on for the past few days. It is not as big as the last two interiors I have created, but it is simple and I tried to put in as less objects as possible. It consists of 294 objects in total, and here is what you can find inside:
Screenshots:
UPDATE: - Fake exterior and windows.
I wanted to try to do the same thing with this interior as I did to my hospital interior. From the idea of two guys on the other thread, I decided to add the windows and this fake exterior. So here it is:
Window in the meeting room:
Window in Chiefs office:
Windows in the lobby:
Lobby:
Behind the counter:
Empty room:
Locker room:
Office room:
Briefing room:
Meeting room:
Chiefs office:
Stairs to the garage and to the offices:
Cell area:
Cell:
Video:
Hope you enjoyed it. This is one of my smaller interiors I will be doing.
Regards,
Wennicke
The next interior I am going to show you guys is one I have been working on for the past few days. It is not as big as the last two interiors I have created, but it is simple and I tried to put in as less objects as possible. It consists of 294 objects in total, and here is what you can find inside:
- Lobby
- Big Empty room
- Locker room
- Cell area with eight cells in total. All consisting of a bed, toilet, sink and a filling cabinet.
- Office with seven office tables.
- Briefing Room
- Meeting room
- Chiefs Office
Screenshots:
UPDATE: - Fake exterior and windows.
I wanted to try to do the same thing with this interior as I did to my hospital interior. From the idea of two guys on the other thread, I decided to add the windows and this fake exterior. So here it is:
Window in the meeting room:
Window in Chiefs office:
Windows in the lobby:
Lobby:
Behind the counter:
Empty room:
Locker room:
Office room:
Briefing room:
Meeting room:
Chiefs office:
Stairs to the garage and to the offices:
Cell area:
Cell:
Video:
Hope you enjoyed it. This is one of my smaller interiors I will be doing.
Regards,
Wennicke