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    tadema
    last edited by 25 Dec 2011, 20:55

    Thank you Peter, hope you enjoy Voysey. The model did not slow down one single bit, even without layers. Never turned any geometry off and no plugins used for drawing. The only plugin used was Thom's brilliant Cleanup3, I was really suprised.
    John

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      EscapeArtist
      last edited by 26 Dec 2011, 00:37

      Thanks for the link, John. Fascinating, and a beautiful building.

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        nickenzyme
        last edited by 26 Dec 2011, 01:37

        This is an amazing project!

        Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... It's about learning how to dance in the rain!

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          irwanwr
          last edited by 26 Dec 2011, 05:51

          πŸ‘ these last two are more impressing.
          could you tell me what was the renderer and post pro if any?

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            jo-ke
            last edited by 30 Dec 2011, 19:12

            absolutely great project!

            http://www.zz7.de

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              tadema
              last edited by 30 Dec 2011, 22:33

              Irwan, sorry for the late reply. I used V-ray to render her. The PP was PS, grass and two foreground trees, curves, colour balance ect.
              Thanks everyone.
              John

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                irwanwr
                last edited by 31 Dec 2011, 08:09

                well, those two are very awesome indeed πŸ‘

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                  Stinkie
                  last edited by 31 Dec 2011, 13:14

                  Those two last ones are really good. πŸ‘

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                    unclewk
                    last edited by 4 Jan 2012, 16:56

                    😲 speechless

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                      Anssi
                      last edited by 4 Jan 2012, 18:38

                      MartinPH has got a competitor. Haven't noticed any new things from him for a while since he posted Castle Howard.

                      Anssi

                      securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                        tadema
                        last edited by 4 Jan 2012, 23:06

                        Thank you,
                        Anssi, Castle Howard was brilliant, no comparrison to Fonthill, she's much more accurate! David has no competition from me (I take my hat off). I would have loved to have seen Castle Howard rendered, it's a shame he's never posted more.
                        take care
                        John

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                          Roger
                          last edited by 5 Jan 2012, 16:33

                          Think how much time would have been saved if the original architect would have used SketchUp.

                          http://www.azcreative.com

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                            pbacot
                            last edited by 5 Jan 2012, 17:01

                            @roger said:

                            Think how much time would have been saved if the original architect would have used SketchUp.

                            He would need sketchy physics to show the lord how it will fall down. πŸ˜„

                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                              Bob James
                              last edited by 5 Jan 2012, 19:24

                              Monumentally impressive! A work of fine art.

                              i7-4930K 3.4Ghz, 2x GTX780 6GB, 32GB DDR3-1600 ECC, OCZ Vertex 4 500GB, WD Black 3TB, 32TB NAS, 4x 27" Monitors, SpaceMouse Pro, X-keys XK-60

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                                Stinkie
                                last edited by 5 Jan 2012, 20:29

                                Sorry - I just had to mess around with the black and white one. Hope you don't mind!


                                2.jpg

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                                  pbacot
                                  last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 17:46

                                  That tower really shines Tom! While John's reminds me of an etching, this makes me think of an old black and white movie. A dark and dramatic one. Hey this story could make a good movie. It could be a comedy though. Called "What Could Go Wrong?"

                                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                    Stinkie
                                    last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 17:56

                                    @pbacot said:

                                    (...) this makes me think of an old black and white movie.

                                    That was pretty much what I had in mind. It's invariably great fun to mess around with other people's images. I tend to learn quite a bit while doing so.

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                                      irwanwr
                                      last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 18:31

                                      it looks like a good scene for a new vampire movie, Tom πŸ˜„

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                                        tadema
                                        last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 20:27

                                        Roger, It certainly makes you appreciate these magnificent old buildings more! From first draft to the final stone, given what tools/instruments they had at the time. Imagine the maths; fractions using an abacus πŸ˜’
                                        Peter, sounds like a local authority project! Imagine the stone masons crying with laughter Monday morning, oh well another seven years work lads.
                                        Bob, 😳
                                        TomDC, I'ts great to see what others can achieve, πŸ‘
                                        John

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