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Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:00:25 AM
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I like how things fill the space without overpowering it and give it meaning because after all, its to be lived in so well done. The only downer I have is to ask for plush, thick and soft squabs and fabric on the near chairs...Eames ? Van der Rhoe ? - Corbu ? whatever. as they look uninviting compared with your good job overall. Can you please always put a note about the rendering set up and times + basics of your machine to help others understand this a bit more. eg: RA2010, x 64 + xGb RAM and cpu. We know that Revit really runs on CPU and RAM then swap file / VM (and at least until they embrace multi threading across Revit functions and enter into GPU rerndering licensing with NVidia) so these stats are really useful foor us all - thanks !! trombe
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Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:58:36 AM
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and the plant on the right is floating :p nice render!
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Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:00:00 AM
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And the two back squares on the front table are missing there material?
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Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:47:37 AM
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Nice design but I think it is a shame that the revit chairs always look as if they were made of concrete with very sharp and hard edges. Maybe you can replace them with better families?!
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