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John,
Very nice atmosphere on this one . A good feeling for the place and the day. I find myself studying the parts for the hidden story.Peter
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@escapeartist said:
It's always a treat to click on your threads and see the latest creation.
Totally agree. Lovely John. Inspiring as usual.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone
as long as I'm not boring you all.
Jeff, I really enjoyed modeling Mr. Voysey's works, unfortunately after ~30 there was insufficient material available to carry on. I would be doing his houses an injustice to try to create the remaining using really bad images and guess work!
Maybe in the future, if my rendering improves I could revisit and make up a collection!
It was great to focus on one subject rather than bouncing around with no direction.Looking for suggestions! folks.
John -
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I didn't think any place in the UK looked like that (Bavaria).
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This house - Cragside - was built just over a century ago for Lord Armstrong - a local 'nob', inventor, engineer and all round philanthropist - although he was responsible for a lot of 'weaponry' !...
Cragside was the first house in the world to have electric lights - he built his own hydro-electric power-plant and his acquaintance Joseph Swan had just invented the incandescent light-bulb down the road... also Mosley Street a few miles from here in the city center was also the first street in the world to have electric street-lights installed - around here we used to be the equivalent to this generation's 'Silicone Valley' - but alas no more... -
Not forgetting the hydraulic accumulator
Regards,
Bob -
Jeff and Bob, thanks. two interesting buildings! I will have to search for more images of these. The Wyntoon house looks great wish I could render in that style.
TIG, I've been considering Cragside since you first mentioned her, I have a lot of images but only a small floor plan, although Google Earth should help.
I was planning stopping off at Cragside when returning from Scotland last summer but the kids were creating so much I gave it a miss. Got them home quicker so I could kick their heads in!!!
thanks
John
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