Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:In that "Tire Repair Plant," I cannot imagine what the purpose was for those horizontal smears of cement (?) along the length of that wall - never saw that before.
Might have been something along the walls from a prior use of the space that after being removed required patching and parging...
I just liked the captured scene and era. Never thought to create an interior that would have such a purpose. There's one for you to try out.
You're right, of course, it is an interesting interior, for sure. However, if somebody hadn't seen such a place, I'm not sure how acceptable they'd find such an interior in a modeled scene.
For example (I'll try to take a photo later), a lone cape cod-style house sitting with its little yard smack-dab in the middle of a commercial neighborhood, complete with strip-mall and office buildings, would seem UNrealistic to many layout viewers, so I would not - have not - modeled it, not even for myself. Yet, it exists a mile+ down the street from me. Given the limits on layout real-estate, I try to be reasonable.
Have I made any sense to anybody at all ?



