San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
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@gdbalck said:
For your viewing pleasure.
I'll be working on the sections next before proceeding with the full model.
Is this book available for sale? Who wrote it?
Great modelling!
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fantastic... inspiring.
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@smicha said:
Is this book available for sale? Who wrote it?
Great modelling!
Thank you sir. About the book, funny you should mention that. A friend of mine has been encouraging me to put all of these studies and models in a book. So, it isn't for sale yet but it is in the works.
@daniel said:
Beautiful work, Mike.
@pier70 said:
bellissimo lavoro, complimenti. Very nice work good job
@daniel said:
Beautiful work, Mike.
@krisidious said:
fantastic... inspiring.
Thank you for your kind words.
@daniela_864 said:
Hi gdbalck,
I'm an italian student of architecture, I saw your S.Carlo alle quattro fontane's model. I'm writing my thesis about the light in this church. Should it be possible to receive a copy of your model or just any views of the inside? I can imagine the hard work to create the model, so if it is necessary I can pay you (if you don't want too much money ) bye bye.Do you still need this? Feel free to contact me via private message here on the forums, I'd be happy to help you.
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Hu, and I thought this thread was dead.
Well, I wasn't idle this whole time. I went back and developed the geometric studies even further. Here's a test print showing plan and section studies.
The columns came out a little funny but it is still a work in progress.
I've also restarted the model, this time based of the more detailed geometric studies.
Here are a couple of progress shots after a couple of days' worth of work.
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Some more progress shots.
Old black and white picture from similar angle for comparison
The two arches are place holders, I was experimenting with twisting its profile as it rises from its base. Feel free to share any tips or ideas on how to build it and make look smoother.
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Lower level nearly finished.
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This is pretty damn cool!
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@coremaster110 said:
This is pretty damn cool!
Thank you sir. Here is another update.
Capitals are finished, dome shell is up.
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Wonderful made ! Very easy for the eye !
I have done last year something similar to this , luckily the client forwarded me the drawings for each component(even so, was a pain), otherwise for sure I would have not taken the job... this kind of stuff requires all the neurons for it !
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Waw, that looks fantastic... Can't wait for the finished model!
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Very nice model, Mike.
Are you planning on texturing it?
I look forward to seeing the final model.
Have a great week!
_KN
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@gdbalck said:
@smicha said:
Is this book available for sale? Who wrote it?
Great modelling!
Thank you sir. About the book, funny you should mention that. A friend of mine has been encouraging me to put all of these studies and models in a book. So, it isn't for sale yet but it is in the works.
Mike,
I am speechless! Could you please reveal just a little of any sources you are using with reconstruction this building. I mean measurements etc. Or have you done it by yourself? All measurements, and architectural plans...?I am impressed, very impressed...
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Can I have the sketchup file? Your model is amazing, I wanna make a 3d print of it.
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Imageshack was losing bandwidth and traffic with hotlinking so they retro activly stopped hotlinking and replaced it with links to the content. It doesn't always work well.
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I'm not sure what is happening, but I'm not seeing lot of images and Image Shack is again not playing nice.
What few pictures I did see look great!
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