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Renders of Romanesque Monastery

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    honoluludesktop
    last edited by 10 Jul 2011, 16:11

    Google, or someone else could create time periods of virtual restored worlds with building that have been destroyed over time. How magnificent.

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      Aerilius
      last edited by 10 Jul 2011, 17:53

      How do you read my mind? πŸ˜„

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        pilou
        last edited by 11 Jul 2011, 00:31

        we can hear the bells ringing ! 😎

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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          tomislavm
          last edited by 11 Jul 2011, 06:21

          Perfect work, this is something very nice!

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            Roger
            last edited by 11 Jul 2011, 17:08

            @honoluludesktop said:

            Google, or someone else could create time periods of virtual restored worlds with building that have been destroyed over time. How magnificent.

            Doesn't Google already do that?

            http://www.azcreative.com

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              Roger
              last edited by 11 Jul 2011, 17:10

              Aerilius, what sort of reference documents were you working from to create the reconstruction?

              http://www.azcreative.com

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                Aerilius
                last edited by 11 Jul 2011, 19:27

                Most of the reconstruction is based on plans by the architect W. Manchot (1892) who examined the ruin and created very many detailed plans (up to ~10cm). Since that time the reconstruction proposals have changed a bit, so I updated it to current state of science (two tower theory <-> central tower).
                Querschnitt_Vorhalle.jpg
                Seitenansicht.jpg

                Actually I had not posted the original renders (which have much better resolution).
                Here are some more panoramic renders:
                http://www.you3dview.com/search/?search_id=limburg
                [flash=550,360:1cqg0gwc]http://www.you3dview.com/viewer/viewer.swf?xml=http://www.you3dview.com/flvideo/228/viewer.xml[/flash:1cqg0gwc]

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                  bogdank
                  last edited by 19 Dec 2011, 08:09

                  Great job! πŸ˜„
                  Can you please tell me how did you do texture inside, with all arcs and stuff???
                  I am modeling some tunnels where one end is higher than the other, so I join these diferent size arcs with sandbox (from contur). With all triangles that I get, I can not apply texture nicely. I tried with QuadFace but its not working for me.
                  I see on these panoramic photos that you done them perfectly.

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                    bogdank
                    last edited by 19 Dec 2011, 08:15

                    I forgot to attach...
                    This is the problem.


                    tunnel texture.png

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                      irwanwr
                      last edited by 19 Dec 2011, 09:52

                      πŸ‘ that was done with Kerkythea?
                      can we find a tutorial about this one in either SketchUcation or Kerkythea forum?

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                        numbthumb
                        last edited by 19 Dec 2011, 11:52

                        Try searching Kerkythea forums.

                        These images are combination of renderings in Kerkythea and post production in PaintShop Pro. See here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=24790

                        Comfortably numb...

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                          irwanwr
                          last edited by 19 Dec 2011, 11:57

                          @numbthumb said:

                          Try searching Kerkythea forums.

                          These images are combination of renderings in Kerkythea and post production in PaintShop Pro. See here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=24790

                          thank you for the suggestion

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