Some Medieval stuff
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and here's my seemless trambumpmap:

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thankyou to both of you.

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Dear Gaieus,
I have looked these two scenes in plain size for a while and I am charmed. I don't know why: the subtle melting of schematic and realistic drawing, the light, the richness of details, woodpile, clayed cart, calfs.., they smell the life itself. I can easily walk by mind into them , work and meet some neighbours

I love the care you made them as the modesty of their purpose.To see you helping everybody in the forums, we forget you're a real painter/drawing man.. hat down(chapeau bas!)
*simon
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Thanks for the nice words Simon (although I don't really think I deserve them...) All I did was to put a bunch of stuff in there so the scenes do not look too empty.

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Do you know this guy?

They are thousand of images!
Click and enjoy the visit!

And when you finish go to the root and explore another one
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Cool inks, Pilou - especially like the stuff under the first one!

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Very impressive modelling and texturing. Reminds of artsymedia's medieval builds. The bumps and weathering tips are pure gold

That last link was amazing. What modelling software is used? I couldn't see any info. But the level of detail was beautiful!
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This guy use Maya and had during a long time a very "small" computer!

Now that is more easy with celibrity and works accomplished
Ps He made that during his free time : he is professional modeler
The crazzy thing is also the documentation!
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@gaieus said:
(...) All I did was to put a bunch of stuff in there so the scenes do not look too empty.

As a painter who "only" put a bunch of colors on the canvas isn't it ?.
Albert Robida's drawings (Pilou's link) are very impressive, but life is in yours. Sorry for your modesty but I don't subtract one word
++simon
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Yes, you can put it that way, too, Simon. Or just scuplt the "surplus" off a statue...

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