
Realistic Room Interior Made Easy
Martin TärnrotModeler Martin Tärnrot makes a realistic building interior using only an ink-jet printer, some downloadable graphics, and a few pieces of paper. The building is from a city in Oregon in the 1960s. One side of the building is a 24-hour laundromat and the other side a café.
Martin first shows how he makes the exterior of the building. His method is easy, precise, and simplifies the later work of adding the interior. For the interior elements, Martin downloads and prints them from Clever Models and Scalescenes. Martin prefers to glue the items, for example the washing machines, onto wooden blocks.
Martin demonstrates alternative methods for constructing the interior elements, and much more, in this detailed tutorial. And for more on Structures, we have dozens of videos here on MRA.