Part of the ‘Ye Olde Worlde’ collection. This is the main cottage at the famous Ye Olde Worlde Café at Bosherston, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Unchanged since 1930’s this is a classic example of the Great British Café and Tea garden. An interesting example of how a group of buildings and some outdoor objects can create a scene full of character. I produced this model to demonstrate how businesses such as cafés and restaurants that are spread over several buildings at the same geographic location can be built by earthHD as a collection. You can also see with the full group that simple signs and objects such as lamps, signs and bins that appear on-site add to the feeling of perspective even though they are not attached to buildings.
There are other more hidden details such as a simple internal 180 degree room panorama inside the small green cabin This gives a simple feel for the interior of the building without incurring a large polygon count.
Other techniques have been used to create the sense of organic-mass on the face of the main building where in reality thick ivy covers the walls. Our organic-mass technique uses simple collections of a single component, cloned, resized, distorted in scale and textured using alpha-transparent foliage. This technique can be refined to simulate many types of shrub. Table and chairs will arrive shortly. #Bosherston #earthhd #Pembrokeshire #South_Wales #Ye_Olde_Worlde_Café
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