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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Here are some Studio renders of my western boomtown tent building. The white pieces on the roof and sides are there to represent tent fabric, when I am able to actually build this MOC I will probably use fabric or paper instead of the white pieces. This particular building is of a restaurant. 

52960366847_657d769d72_h.jpg1.7 Layout by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52961414883_4b9c4acd61_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.1 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52961414878_7888fe3698_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.2 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52961414873_83498b996f_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.3 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52960363987_0bcc4d25aa_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.4 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52960960576_d9f4862884_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.5 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52961345595_1bff143bc5_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.6 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

52960363982_f0497cbfe6_b.jpgTent Building v1.7.7 by Jamin Star, on Flickr

Rather than using paper or fabric, why not use curved slopes for the roof. Take a look at brick built sails on ships. You can get a quite realistic look for fabric and give some texture/shape to make it more interesting than a flat, tiled surface.

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