All Ancient Rome models from 3DWarehouse together
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Hi to all!
I'm returning for roman projects, and now I want to show my new renders for the Forum Romanum and some adjacent buildings. As you can remember, most of the buildings were made by L.VII.C, some of them are my work. These renders are the first part of the big work - to collect all our models of the ancient Rome center and to present renders and videos for the whole model.
In addition - the render of Duiliy column, which is completely my work:
Links:
http://www.picatom.com/2a/FR11-2.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/FR22-1.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/PT11-1.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/Column_Duiliy-1.html -
Bryan K
Thanks, there is something wrong with pictures import from picatom, I don't know. In any case I've added direct links for renders in a good resolution.
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Thanks Danik. That really made a huge difference and does justice to those excellent models and renders.
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Hi to all
I did not come here for a long time. Recently, I edited some old models and made new.
I have added the interior in the old model of the temple of Venus and Roma http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d798d50bf2d03f46626df250d84698
Also, I have edited the model of Forum Romanum http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=456438acf00cb5ad6c4e174b0cf70299 But this is a very large model, so the model itself, along with new screenshots you can see on this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dn75vjspqonil5d/Forum_Romanum.zip
Also, I edited the model of Giza Plateau http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=a0f1c6fd82310f023686bf90918d7fc8%26amp;hl=en%26amp;ct=lc But you'd better see it here http://www.gamefront.com/files/23966537/Giza_plateau_zip there is a more detailed version with high quality textures. Model size is 16 mb. Also there are new screenshots.
And finally, two days ago I finished the new model of Djoser pyramid complex. In the model made ββinteriors and all underground tombs, chambers and corridors: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=6d43bb00fb44eabf3686bf90918d7fc8%26amp;ct=mdsa
Happy viewing
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@danik said:
Hi to all!
I'm returning for roman projects, and now I want to show my new renders for the Forum Romanum and some adjacent buildings. As you can remember, most of the buildings were made by L.VII.C, some of them are my work. These renders are the first part of the big work - to collect all our models of the ancient Rome center and to present renders and videos for the whole model.
All of you and the others work is absolutely fantastic. I was curious as to what software you are Rendering these scenes and videos in, As I just recently acquired Lumion 4 and was interested in maybe playing around with these Stunning Models.
On a Side note and maybe for future reference when you or others texture the models make sure to texture BOTH faces, a lot of programs completely ignore faces and textures which don't have BOTH sides textured or painted other than default sketchup material.
Again Love Everything in this Topic!
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Hi all in this thread. Let me introduce myself. I am Jan Herca; I work as developer and in my spare time I write novels and learn about game-engines.
The work you are sharing here is really amazing. During the last months I have been working in some Rome models inspired by the work you have shared. I have started a project with the aim to show the most remarkable spots of ancient Rome in VR.
I know this forum in devoted to Sketchup, but I was wondering if anybody has give a try to the Oculus Rift headset and use any VR demos. I think VR is a big step in the path to show this amazing models of ancient Rome to the public.
The webpage of my project is this: http://reflectorofthepast.wordpress.com/. There you can find first videos and updated info about my progress.
My intention is to use Unreal Engine 4, Oculus Rift and other devices as PrioVR to make a VR applicatoin in which experience the sensation of being in ancient Rome. I am considering the idea of sharing this project as opensource, with all the models I make, the assets, etc, open to any developer. I am seeing the possibility to use Perforce for this or sth similar.
Please, if anybody is interested in this idea, do not hesitate to contact me. Here is a good amount of talented people using 3D apps to model Rome, and I would love to join with you in this work.
Thanks everbody.
Jan
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Hello to everyone, I've posted my new reconstruction in a new topic "HISTORY IN 3D":
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81%26amp;t=59718Just because it is not the center of Rome but Corinth
I'll be glad to see you there
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