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Curtains for buildings

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Curtains for buildings
Posted by FRRYKid on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 11:56 PM
Does anyone know where I might be able to find a CD with options for curtains for various size windows. I seem to remember seeing ones for sale but I don't remember where. I am working on a M.T. Arms Hotel kit and need to decorate the windows as I don't really want to do detailed interiors. If you have seen the kit, you know there are quite a few windows on it. Any assistance that can be provided would be welcomed.
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 6:45 AM

I built the same kit.  For window shades, I used the pre-made sheets from City Classics.  This is an interior view of one room.  I used the Venetian blinds, pre-printed on clear acetate so all you do is cut them to size and glue them in:

I did do interiors in these rooms.  They're just printed on the computer, and again, cut to size and glued in.  I made the interior walls with foamboard.  This is a nighttime shot from the front:

Some rooms have blinds, and others have pull-down shades.  with either of these, visibility into the room is greatly restricted, so just putting in an image of a rug is enough to provide a "detailed" interior.

This is the City Classics "Grant Street Building" kit, I believe.  Here, I "doubled down" on some of the windows, with the pre-made windows with signs and then blinds or shades behind them.

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Posted by bogp40 on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:52 AM

mr B, that interior detailing is getting fantastic! I see that you have been working at this for some time, but that is great!

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Posted by xdford on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 8:06 AM

Looking from the outside, many windows you see have blockout material, not decorated material. That can be simply simulated by using masking tape cut to shape and sticking on your windows... just a thought!  

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Posted by cacole on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:22 AM

Evan Designs has a software CD called Windows Designer that allows the printing of all types of curtains.

http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/window-designer.html 

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Posted by Doc in CT on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:16 AM

For some buildings I scanned the facade and brought it into a drawing programs as the base layer.  I then added curtains or blinds using pattern fills or image fills into rectangles slightly larger than the "windows".  I also used images obtained from  cgtextures.com for store fronts and for stained glass windows in a church.

Depending on presence or absence of interior lighting, I print on paper, glossy paper or transparency material.

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Posted by tomkat-13 on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 10:55 AM

Why pay money for curtains, shades, interior decor when you can find all you want on line. Just copy & paste to a MS publisher or MS word, resize & print. I use double side tape to put rugs, flooring & wall paper on cardstock or plastic. Here are some you can use.

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Posted by simon1966 on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:20 PM

Google image search for curtains or drapery.  Problem solved.

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