Forum Discussion
13 years ago
kc922 wrote:ruthless_kk wrote:
HI Kc! I like what you did....you handled the bends of the wrap around very well. I have some feedback but I am still adding the rest of the victorian lesson ( curses to photobucket!!!!) so when I am done with that I can go into more detail. Just wanted to let you know I was here and that you are doing an excellent job! :D
Thanks Ruth, looking forward to it. Good luck with photobucket :thumbup:
LOL...I have been swearing worse than a sailor this morning because of photobucket. But I think I finally beat it into submission. :D
Here is the feedback I wanted to give you:
First: nothing at all wrong with deleting some things to get a roof to flow better. I do it all the time....to get a better shape or to get the roof to have a better shape. Good thinking on that! You should always leave yourself open to that as you work...which is why you want to do the exteriors before you start messing with placing interior stuff.
Secondly: There is a slight gap on the front roof section as it comes into the wall....kind of like this:

Yours is not that dramatic...I just wanted to make it very visible on my example. I suspect that is from the tool hitting the door or light in that room. I left those things in so that you might have to remember to delete them before roofing. I would just draw out that roof a little farther so that the edge meets the wall cleanly:

Other than that, I think you did a fantastic job and have a good grasp of the concept. Now you can mess with it and make it your own. :D