Hello, I’m Huxmes!
I would consider myself a jack of all trades, though a master of none. I enjoy dabbling in a bit of everything, from UI design, graphics, 3D modelling and scripting (scripting would be my preference and what I would consider my strong point).
I have a very ambitious goal to start a studio, that will reap rewards for myself and many others who help, and will offer jobs to those who are enthusiastic about game development. One day…
As such, I am trying to prototype a house that I would like to construct in real life with the money generated with future games. I thought I might showcase it here, and continue to update progress.
So, enough of my background. Here’s the beginning of what I hope would become something extraordinary! Any feedback and constructive criticism is welcome, I love to improve!
Wow, first of all the advanced part of the house is quite realistic, I suppose it is a wonderful start, I would recommend that for a help from more people you give more details, I hope your plans come true, good luck!
Very ambitious goals, I love it! That will allow you to push yourself towards your goals more and more and do your best to make great games in the future.
This prototype looks absolutely astounding, and reminds me of what you’d see out of one of those ROBLOX hotel games, meaning it is very high quality, and a very good build. I love this so far; keep up the great work!
Good luck on your goals, and keep it up! With this level of work, I can see you doing great.
In my opinion this doesn’t look too structured and I believe that maintaining a decent structure is more difficult than detail. The only thing we can really praise is the detail. The window placement looks a bit weird.
Despite this being a prototype, it’s purpose is to conceptualise a real building plan for some time in the future. Inspiration is taken from many references of modern exteriors. I’m by no means a civil engineer, but I would like to depict the plan as accurately as possible, and of course, make it make sense (structurally sound).
The beginning looks great! The attention to detail is again, immense. I love it so far, and I hope you keep up the great work! I would change the window placement up a little; other than that it is amazing!