My Images of the day
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I really like it - very nicely and carefully put together (I don't even want to ask about rendering time).
If you intend to redo the end (and maybe the soundtrack which I like but now irrelevant here), there is a bit of Z-fighting at the end of the video (see attached). It's distracting and annoying enough I guess to get rid of it.
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Did you try Youtube's Audioswap?
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really great control of the camera paths in the animations - its hard to do interiors like that and control the speed and arc of the rotation and not run into anything!
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Church update:
The builders have been busy, makes you wonder if they're being paid by the shovel full:
They've dug down about 1.2m as they found that there were NO foundations and had to put some in!!
I've been busy on the model but nothing to show at the moment:
New Floor design/patten
New Pew layout/spacing
New altar area
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Hi Paul
Good to see your work again. Loved the video and the FR Ted link brought back a load of good memories - classic. It must have taken you hours to model the church but It is amazing!! Well done our lad!!
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I'm always amazed how many large old buildings survived for so many years with virtually no foundations. I was studying the old Norwegian Stave churches, which were essentially posts on a stone or rubble. And they have lasted all these years.
Great work . Please keep updating
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Wow Paul! I'm well impressed!
Fantastic work!
This is what I'm up to, but my 'efforts' are, well efforts!! You have really inspired me now to render my design (something I hadn't planned).
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=24066&p=206274#p206274
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Those capitals are STUNNING! I'm so impressed with your attention to detail. How long did it take you to do this model? How about the capitals too? What was your approach to working on the details?
Tom
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Hello all,
I've not updated this thread for a while so I thought I'd show you what's happening with the church.This is the view that greets you as you walk in.
The finished floor level will be at the base of the columns/top of the pyramid founds.View of the new foundations and recently stripped walls.
Good view from the Choir gallery. Nice clean site eh?
Once the plaster/render was stripped off this is what was found!
The bricks disintegrate when you so much as look at them, a decision of what to do as not yet been made!Finally some Sketchup!
This is the under floor heating. It consists of steel boxes (green) cast into the floor with convection radiators inside them. Grills (pink) flush with the finished floor top them off.A slightly closer view.
Same view but with the floor(unfinised) and pews visible. The Monsignor decided on new deeper pews so its been a bit of a battle getting the new pitching to work within the old column/walls
Another view of the pews but showing the nealers.
Same again but with the nealers in the up position.
I'm currently working on 3 different models; Floor/Pews, Dry lining, Organ/Choir area and at some point they all be recombined back into the master Proposed model.
The old organ has been completely removed as it was found to be beyond economic repair, a new super-duper one is currently being designed. I may have been mistaken but I'm convinced that I heard the designer talking about a Hemi V8 powered turbo pump from a space shuttle main engine to power the lower notes, apparently it give a richer, smoother sound.P.S.
In case your wondering, I do work on other projects, but none I can/could/would tell you about. -
Thanks for sharing Paul
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