A 3D Irish pub design based on a story idea I created. Its an old fashion bar with new technology grafted into it discreetly.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
A different Perspective
After talking to a friend of mine and discussing the designs I'm working on he wanted to see the pub in textures. I told him I didn't want to do that till I got the main bar area done to give a complete scene to look at. He recommended that I at least give the basic texture colors the proper colors to be used in the actual design. I thought that was a goo idea just to see the basic colors.
He also said that looking at the bar at different angles would be nice. I decided that might be right as well so I went through and took a look at the bar as a whole thus far at different angles for everyone to see.
He also said that looking at the bar at different angles would be nice. I decided that might be right as well so I went through and took a look at the bar as a whole thus far at different angles for everyone to see.
I'm still looking at my liquor designs but am leaning to not using the first design and just using the column design else where in the bar. I'm also thinking of making the dance floor behind the first set of tables and have a square ring of tables around the dance floor.
Liquor Display design 2
After making the column and my first design for my liquor display and storage behind the bar counter. I took the design of the head piece and used an old style a decorational design on the boarder of the top. Also, after making the shelves and looking over it I have decided to make the bottom cupboards have decorational doors. I want the liquor display to be one of the most decorational pieces in the bar as the bar will be the most used place besides maybe a VIP set up for fine dinning, but that wont be a large area and will be(if I decide to make it) on a second floor looking over a dance floor area in the bar.
The design is not finished by a long shot, but this is the min starting point of How I want it set up. I am still deciding on how the column pieces made in my previous post will be used and if I want to incorporate the old design into this one as well or not.
The design is not finished by a long shot, but this is the min starting point of How I want it set up. I am still deciding on how the column pieces made in my previous post will be used and if I want to incorporate the old design into this one as well or not.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Liquor Display
I'm leaning toward making the self unit again and attaching the column later. The design thus far Is not exactly to my Liking and will be looking for a second opinion from a fellow animator and 3d artist on his thoughts.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Liquor Display references and Start
After Looking at the bar scene and starting to set up the way I wanted things to be placed I Decided to start up on the next pieces needed. I wanted to make the liquor display shelves for behind the bar. A large cabinet shelf unit that held wines and liquors that are used on a regular basis. I wanted to make this piece more intricate and have a grand design to it since it would be a piece that people would look at and would be more central to the view of the bar. I decided to look into some designs and see what I could make myself.
These were some of the pics I found and decided to use as reference for my own design. I sat down after looking around at designs and decided to start my own and forced myself to remember how to create a column with a capital with a greek or roman curled top to it. I will sit down and make some tutorials sometime on how I made some of these pieces, but for now I'll just post the results of my work this morning while listening to Irish music and getting into the feel of the bar. Why not I got Irish blood running through my veins.
These were some of the pics I found and decided to use as reference for my own design. I sat down after looking around at designs and decided to start my own and forced myself to remember how to create a column with a capital with a greek or roman curled top to it. I will sit down and make some tutorials sometime on how I made some of these pieces, but for now I'll just post the results of my work this morning while listening to Irish music and getting into the feel of the bar. Why not I got Irish blood running through my veins.
This is the start of the columns on the sides of the cabinet mimicking the first reference picture. I will be adding the shelves in later this week. I will also have on either side a section with diamond figured slots to lay in bottled wines and such for the bar. will post reference pictures and results when I got to that point.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Bar Start Up
After going through and looking at each piece of the bar and refrences on the designes I was looking for I made up a handful of the pieces that I was going to use to start the bar up and create. I wanted to make sections that I could use and duplicate and then attach and weld together to create the design as a whole. The basic renders of these are as follows:
After creating the basic pieces to duplicate and mold together to create the basic shape of the bar I went and made pieces of the bar such as the stool and table also a barrel tap. This barrel I wanted to use in the bar as a real tap like in the old days holding beer that was meant to be served at room temperature like with some of the German beers so I created a model to do just that with at the bar.
After the basic pieces were made I decided to actually start piecing things together to get a basic feel of the bar and how I wanted things set up. I added in a glass or two and started things off.
More to come as I create more pieces of the bar such as items as the shelves for holding and displaying the liqure, liqure bottles, glass holders, beer containers behind the bar for holding ice and bottled beers, and much more such items for The Old Irish. I guess i'll have to go with CHEERS!
After creating the basic pieces to duplicate and mold together to create the basic shape of the bar I went and made pieces of the bar such as the stool and table also a barrel tap. This barrel I wanted to use in the bar as a real tap like in the old days holding beer that was meant to be served at room temperature like with some of the German beers so I created a model to do just that with at the bar.
After the basic pieces were made I decided to actually start piecing things together to get a basic feel of the bar and how I wanted things set up. I added in a glass or two and started things off.
More to come as I create more pieces of the bar such as items as the shelves for holding and displaying the liqure, liqure bottles, glass holders, beer containers behind the bar for holding ice and bottled beers, and much more such items for The Old Irish. I guess i'll have to go with CHEERS!
Project Start References
This is a project I started up to create a bar from a story I started to write. It was designed in the story to be a Pub with all the old style furnishings with as much authenticity as possible while discussing the new age bar technology enough that it melds perfectly. I've been doing a lot of research and looking at reference pictures and the such for the Pub to give it the old style feel to it.
Some of the pictures i've used are as follows:
http://image1.masterfile.com/em_w/03/64/06/832-03640655w.jpg
http://cache.virtualtourist.com/15/6058627-Irish_Pub_Bar_with_various_beers_on_tap_G246teborg.jpg
http://iaininindia.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/irish-pub-039.jpg
http://www.ballerhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/irish-pub.jpg
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/cityofate/mainbar.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/bb/60/fe/dublinn-gate-irish-pub.jpg
I also went through and tried to select a style of bar stools and tables. I wanted a specific style to the bar so I hunted down some images to use as a good refrence to either use or copy close to the style in my bar design. Those images are as follow:
http://images.furnituredealer.net/img/products/Vendor_Development_Group/color/Barstools%20by%20Vendor_60512-26-m.jpg
http://images.monstermarketplace.com/bar-stools-and-chairs/mcneelys-irish-pub-stool-510x800.jpg
http://images.furnituredealer.net/img/products/Vendor_Development_Group/color/Barstools%20by%20Vendor_60142-60140-m.jpg
I also plan on adding in a few other features to the bar such as pool tables Cigar boxes/holder(humidor) pipes(smoking tobacco) and different types of liquor bottles all designed to the fullest.(that will be the fun part. Liqure bottle designs are very intricit at times and modeling a bottle alone could be a piece in itself.) I started the walls and other disngs to be posted later
Some of the pictures i've used are as follows:
http://image1.masterfile.com/em_w/03/64/06/832-03640655w.jpg
http://cache.virtualtourist.com/15/6058627-Irish_Pub_Bar_with_various_beers_on_tap_G246teborg.jpg
http://iaininindia.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/irish-pub-039.jpg
http://www.ballerhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/irish-pub.jpg
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/cityofate/mainbar.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/bb/60/fe/dublinn-gate-irish-pub.jpg
I also went through and tried to select a style of bar stools and tables. I wanted a specific style to the bar so I hunted down some images to use as a good refrence to either use or copy close to the style in my bar design. Those images are as follow:
http://images.furnituredealer.net/img/products/Vendor_Development_Group/color/Barstools%20by%20Vendor_60512-26-m.jpg
http://images.monstermarketplace.com/bar-stools-and-chairs/mcneelys-irish-pub-stool-510x800.jpg
http://images.furnituredealer.net/img/products/Vendor_Development_Group/color/Barstools%20by%20Vendor_60142-60140-m.jpg
I also plan on adding in a few other features to the bar such as pool tables Cigar boxes/holder(humidor) pipes(smoking tobacco) and different types of liquor bottles all designed to the fullest.(that will be the fun part. Liqure bottle designs are very intricit at times and modeling a bottle alone could be a piece in itself.) I started the walls and other disngs to be posted later
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