Lyon in 1700
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Il y a de la moulure
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With Kerky
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rue Mercière
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Rue des Tripiers
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Il va y avoir une caméra subjective qui va se promener dans les rue pour en faire une animation?
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Ce n'est pas l'objectif principal.
L'idée est ensuite de proposer une visite virtuelle avec des liens vers des gravures, plans et articles. -
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My God! Did you model the whole city? This is quite nice modeling work and inspires me to seek the next goal. How large is your file? Or is it several files? I wanted to do Mount Saint Michelle, but thought the level of detail needed would prohibit it. No? I did a Gothic cathedral - see: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=39961 and that file ended up about 60 MB - interior and exterior combined. So if you have suggestions to reduce file size, I am interested in them, please.
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@fabrice de lyon said:
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This model should be featured as "most impressive SU modelling". Just great and great renders.
Peter
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thank you.
The city is currently divided into two pieces, 47 and 51 mega.
Once completed, there should be about 8 blocks.
I use a lot of components, but there is no magic formula.
Avoid curves when possible ... no sculpture for example.
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new image. Rue de la Monnaie
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Never ending work? Always great to see the development.
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Great work. I don't understand what all the arches are blocked with. Is that concrete?
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Thank's.
The arches are of stone. Looks like concrete? -
A new image, rue Thomassin
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et rue Mercière
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very nice , i like the gate
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Can you say MASSIVE!!! Awesome modeling skills. Looks too clean for 1700's IMO. Would love to see some dirt
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Thank's
it's that difficult for me to add dirt.
The easiest way is to do with photoshop but I'm not good.
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Wow!
Wonderfully done!
I really like the subtle tonal range of your rendering and the soft lightning.Thanks
Rob
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