The Bridge
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Thanks to all of you guys,
@ Bryan K:
Thanks man, yes I think so,
I've asked administrator for move the post in the right gallery section. Waiting for a reply.
@ Pilou:
From the first mild structural surveys (it is mainly a contest of ideas) we found that the stiffness of the bridge deck body formed concomitantly with its pillars positioned at both ends of the platform is likely to win the torsion exercising by the cables on opposite sides of the roadway, in reality could fit on even without the antennas, but these allow to greatly reduce the amount of steel and the density of the concrete necessary for the structure to hold.Ciao
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Very impressive.
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Very interesting bridge concept and glorious rendering.
4 days work....wow -
This awesome work..great job...
allanx
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Thanks guys,
I am very pleased that you enjoyed these images, the result of hard work for 16 hours per day.
Many things can certainly be improved, as the curves at the ends of the bridge (could be much smoother), and the materials (being able to work on and doing some more tests surely I can achieve more realistic results).
But we are not complaining, the important thing is to be paid ....
Ciao
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Oh! Good, I though one day ment 24 hours.....
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It's great! Thanks for sharing these images here.
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Great set of images. Thea seems to produce a fantastic render.
John -
Very good job. I appreciate the photographic integration because it is not so easy to do. I like your concept but I do not understand the link between cort-en and white masts. Anyway good luck for the contest
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Thank you again guys,
@ Tadema: Thank you!
Yes, thea gives a lot of satisfaction, in my opinion has enormous potential, and it seems that the latest release can do remarkable things. The materials laboratory is a little complex, but when you start to pick up confidence you can get impressive results.@ Milo: Thank you man, image composition and integration of the bridge with the surrounding environment was the hardest of the work, I'm glad that the result is credible. I did not understand what you mean with "link between cort-en and white masts."
Here a wireframe, just to take a look of the structure behind.
Ciao
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