Suceava Fortress
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Now back to work, Marian!
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A couple of renders with a bit of progress and practice mostly.
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Looking good so far. Now comes texturing I guess!
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Looking good indeed.
How detailed is it supposed to be, Marian? (I know you mentioned a medium detailed model, I am just not sure what it means)
I am thinking about making a model of Diocletian´s Palace in Split, but I can´t tell if I am going to finish it, even with today's life expectancy -
@numbthumb said:
I am thinking about making a model of Diocletian´s Palace in Split, but I can´t tell if I am going to finish it, even with today's life expectancy
Here you are, NTh (click on the image)!
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Ah! Fine! I knew it looked familiar!
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@numbthumb said:
Looking good indeed.
How detailed is it supposed to be, Marian? (I know you mentioned a medium detailed model, I am just not sure what it means)
I am thinking about making a model of Diocletian´s Palace in Split, but I can´t tell if I am going to finish it, even with today's life expectancyWell, I wanted to model the windows, the passage ways, railings on the wall, some of the interior court yard's details...maybe it's more than medium.
That Diocletian's palace is awesome and it seems there are great pics of the reconstrcution. It would be a shame not to model it
@gaieus said:
:thumb: Looking good so far. Now comes texturing I guess!:)
I don't know, I'm not satisfied with it yet and still have to add the slits in the walls
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@numbthumb said:
Now, sorry for hijacking your thread
No worries I love these ancient castles/palaces/fortress and I'm of the opinion that most of them should be better protected, restored and even reconstructed where possible.
In fact here is a cool thread I found where people from all over Europe posted some pics and info on fortified castles, churches. -
Thanks for the link, Marian!
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Thanks for the nudge, Marian.
Apart from being of emotional significance to me ( I spent a great deal of my youth hanging around the Palace), it is a bit of a challenge on its own, as a rare and magnificent monument, as a national and international property, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage in 1979.
Now, sorry for hijacking your thread, but I guess that a certain amount of artistic licence will also be necessary in this case - it is unlikely that this, very popular Hebrard´s depiction of the palace is historically accurate:
Excavations carried out in 2006/2007 discovered the ancient coast which had stretched the entire lenght of the palace. Thus the Farlati´s reconstruction seems more probable:
Perhaps Gaieus could enlighten me about this?
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There is a Hungarian guy who models our forts and castles as they are reconstructed for GE. Of course, they should not be on GE like this (not all are on the 3D Layer) but I'd never report any of them being "inaccurate" (in fact, I'll not even tell which are not accurate here ). (Any Googler reading this, please, skip the link...)
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=1258839801239105506518182
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LOL.
Those are pretty nice, and I see he made a few from my side of the border -
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Another small update.
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It´s coming along really nicely.
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Whoa! Yes. Looking very good!
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Yet another small update. I have added floor boards on the walls and railing. I don't know how accurate are wooden boards on the walls...but I'm not sure if this type of fortress had completely rock walls or not and I know that in the walls there were chambers for various uses so I'm going with wood at the moment.
If you are wondering when I'll be detailing the interior buildings well...I keep delaying them because there are a few thing which are different in the references I found and I need to figure out which what how...
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Well, IF there was some wooden flooring there (I doubt however), your boards are definitely out of scale, Marian. They are too big IMO.
Anyway, these small details will add the realism eventually. I like the whole building very much so far. Maybe the terrain colour could be changed...
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