Coming Soon™ Collective3d Long Island Mansion [COMMERCIAL]

The Collective3d Long Island Mansion is based on the original 1926 floor plans of the infamous 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York.  This full interior/exterior house is approximately 4500 square feet, and is two and a half stories tall, with a partially finished basement that includes the mysterious "red room" that was allegedly the source of the demonic possession.  It features a family room, a formal entry, formal parlor, formal dining room, sun porch, country kitchen, three and a half bath rooms, six bedrooms, and spacious cubbyholes on the third floor.  Also included are the combination garage/boat house, the lawn, sidewalk, and driveway, fences, and foliage!

 

As an added bonus, the Collective3d Long Island Mansion also includes twenty four exclusive new items for your Create a Room library!  The Create a Room content installs directly into your Create a Room folder, so there is no hunting around, and includes plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, bookshelf, china cabinet, fireplace, trees, shrubs, hedges, and more!

 

Finally finished after something like three months of development.  Coming soon™ to a runtime near you!  Keep an eye out on the Collective3d Facebook page for a free giveaway coming in the next few days!

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  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,168

    OMG...gotta have!!!! LOL

    Laurie

  • L'AdairL'Adair Posts: 9,479

    To be perfectly honest, those renders look like they're from an MLS listing on a real estate website. I'd buy a house like that... not that house, but one like it. If I could afford it. But I think I can probably afford to get this one, from you.
    laugh

    (Love it. Gorgeous set.)

  • DarwinsMishapDarwinsMishap Posts: 4,087

    Very well done!  Anyone else seeing Amityville here?  XD  

  • TooncesToonces Posts: 919

    Well now I am. :)

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,500

    Giving Dreamland a run for his money! Those interior shots look amazing!

     

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,887

    Stunning. Absolutely stunning!

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,168

    Very well done!  Anyone else seeing Amityville here?  XD  

    Right off the bat :P Majorly creepy....and I must have it ;).

    Laurie

  • Make sure you keep an eye out for the giveaway!  Going to give one of these away for free!

     

  • jestmartjestmart Posts: 4,449

    Only in Long Island with inflated realestate prices would a house that size be considered a mansion.

  • FrankTheTankFrankTheTank Posts: 1,131

    This wil be an instant buy. And I finally bought all the create a room parts, so those extra props will come in handy.

  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,770

    Gorgeous work, Collective3D!

  • GranvilleGranville Posts: 696

    This would be perfect for MadMen renders

  • VisuimagVisuimag Posts: 568
    edited August 2017

    Sold!

    Out of curiosity, will this just be for Iray or is a 3DL version included?

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  • ThatGuyThatGuy Posts: 794

    I love this mansion - thanks for including the interior.  

  • Visuimag said:

    Sold!

    Out of curiosity, will this just be for Iray or is a 3DL version included?

    Iray only, largely due to the ability to tile textures asymmetrically and the way emissive surfaces work.  For instance, the texture of the hardwood floor is tiled ~15 times and the roughness map is tiled once.  No real way to do that in 3DL and not end up with blurry floorboards or yet another 4k texture.

     

    To everyone else, thanks for the kind words!  I'm glad everyone seems to like it!

     

  • Muhahahaha, I HAVE plans for this house! Supernatural, sci-fi, dimensional rift? Maybe.
  • Collective3dCollective3d Posts: 446
    edited August 2017
    Muhahahaha, I HAVE plans for this house! Supernatural, sci-fi, dimensional rift? Maybe.

    I need a pig demon in the red room, please :)

     

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  • ChezjuanChezjuan Posts: 514

    Wow! Great work! I know what my treat is for this month!

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 14,999

    Iray only, largely due to the ability to tile textures asymmetrically and the way emissive surfaces work.  For instance, the texture of the hardwood floor is tiled ~15 times and the roughness map is tiled once.  No real way to do that in 3DL and not end up with blurry floorboards or yet another 4k texture.

    Yeah, that's a huge plus in Iray. There are shaders in 3dl that can do that, but they aren't common and you can't use them since they aren't merchant resources and who has time to code up your own specialty shaders and... ugh.

     

  • hphoenixhphoenix Posts: 1,335

    Lovely work.  Defintiely interested!

     

    As for a 'pig demon' I'd go with Raw Bacon with some texture work and some kitbashing.....

  • CypherFOXCypherFOX Posts: 3,401

    Greetings,

    Heh; I admit, having grown up on the north shore of Long Island, I have a different image of 'Long Island Mansion' in my head.  I went to high school across the street from one of the Russian delegate's 'country retreats', Killenworth and there were legit mansions dotting the town.

    But I should remember that most people know Long Island from Amityville, or some of our other even less savory characters. :)

    Still, the entryway does cry out 'McMansion' a bit.  And yeah, most of those pictures (a bit more brightly lit) wouldn't look out of place in an MLS real estate site.  I can imagine someone doing that, just for fun...  Build a house, like this, and then do the DAZ promo art as a staged MLS listing. :)

    --  Morgan

     

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 14,999

    I'm from Massachusetts, and that style gives me fond memories of some of the coastal communities I've seen.

     

  • I'm from Massachusetts, and that style gives me fond memories of some of the coastal communities I've seen.

     

    That's because it's basically a Cape Colonial with a weird Dutch barn roof.  I bet there are 100 of them in every New England neighborhood with regular gabled roofs.

  • GatorGator Posts: 1,294

    Very well done!  Anyone else seeing Amityville here?  XD  

    Me too!  smiley

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,020
    edited August 2017
    jestmart said:

    Only in Long Island with inflated realestate prices would a house that size be considered a mansion.

    ...as well as here in Portland OR.  Middle class Craftsman homes here are now going for mansion-like prices.

    Passed by a Real Estate broker yesterday and in their window display they had pivture of a plain looking little 1 BR bungalow listed at 575,000$.  Meanwhile in Milwaukee WI a year back or so, I found a lovely 1 BR English country cottage styled home that was a in my old neighbourhood (still a nice safe quiet area) with about the same square footage for 89,000$.

    Back on topic:  As with all of Collective 3D's regional homes, the detail is astounding.

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  • VisuimagVisuimag Posts: 568
    Visuimag said:

    Sold!

    Out of curiosity, will this just be for Iray or is a 3DL version included?

    Iray only, largely due to the ability to tile textures asymmetrically and the way emissive surfaces work.  For instance, the texture of the hardwood floor is tiled ~15 times and the roughness map is tiled once.  No real way to do that in 3DL and not end up with blurry floorboards or yet another 4k texture.

     

    To everyone else, thanks for the kind words!  I'm glad everyone seems to like it!

     

    I see. Well, I get your sets regardless!

  • Visuimag said:
    Visuimag said:

    Sold!

    Out of curiosity, will this just be for Iray or is a 3DL version included?

    Iray only, largely due to the ability to tile textures asymmetrically and the way emissive surfaces work.  For instance, the texture of the hardwood floor is tiled ~15 times and the roughness map is tiled once.  No real way to do that in 3DL and not end up with blurry floorboards or yet another 4k texture.

     

    To everyone else, thanks for the kind words!  I'm glad everyone seems to like it!

     

    I see. Well, I get your sets regardless!

    I appreciate that!

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  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,907

    Your work always looks like a labor of love. I'm so glad that you keep on making models. This is glorious. I already have the furniture, I think.

  • ThatGuyThatGuy Posts: 794

    Silly question - does it come with state of the art Fridge and Stove?  I see a dishwasher, but also an empty space where presumably a fridge should be.

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