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    novena
    last edited by 16 May 2015, 13:40

    hi guys!
    this is Oculus, my entry to the ancient Rome competition hosted by Humster3D, the subject of my entry is the roman Pantheon, largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, built ca. AD 128 during Hadrian's reign.
    modeled with Sketchup and Blender, rendered with Maxwell Render, post production Photoshop.
    hope you like it.
    My entry got the Special prize Maxwell Render team choice in the competition...
    for high res version here: http://humster3d.com/2015/05/05/oculus/
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    V

    pantheon_final_3_1600.jpg

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      Bryan K
      last edited by 16 May 2015, 22:05

      Whoa. Great composition, render and model. You deserved the prize. 👍

      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        pbacot
        last edited by 17 May 2015, 03:03

        Very strong image. Puts one there in the temple.

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          JQL
          last edited by 17 May 2015, 11:22

          I saw nothing better than yours there. Simple and strong! Congratulations!

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            novena
            last edited by 17 May 2015, 12:55

            thank you guys for your comments 😉 , yes I wanted to keep it simple and sober.
            it was a great experience trying to learn to model all those organic shapes of acanthus leaves and volutes on capitals and cornices.

            for those blenderist interested, this thread was a key help:
            http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?277242-Blender-Baroque-%28organic-modeling-and-retopology%29

            best
            V

            http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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              Daniel
              last edited by 21 May 2015, 12:50

              Fantastic job, novena. Would love to see more of the model.

              My avatar is an anachronism.

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                novena
                last edited by 22 May 2015, 22:53

                @daniel said:

                Fantastic job, novena. Would love to see more of the model.

                Thanks Daniel for your comment!!
                due to the lack of time I only detailed the part visible on the render, here come some screenshots, the whole scene was setup in SketchUp and Maxwell, and used blender to model all the details for cornices and capitals
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                sketchUp / screenshot

                blender / detail cornice

                blender / detail capital

                blender / detail capital

                maxwell / corinthian column

                http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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                  omiKron
                  last edited by 24 May 2015, 08:12

                  Really impressive work and amazing attention to details. I guess you visited the place to get the real feeling of that architecture. If not, you really got it right out of the box!

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                    novena
                    last edited by 25 Jun 2015, 21:32

                    @omikron said:

                    Really impressive work and amazing attention to details. I guess you visited the place to get the real feeling of that architecture. If not, you really got it right out of the box!

                    thanks a lot omiKron for your kind comment! My only visit to the place took place 15 years ago, but I still remember the lighting feeling...
                    the making-of-Oculus was recently published at SketchUpArtists if you guys would like to take a look here:
                    http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/sketchup-and-maxwell/the-making-of-oculus/

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                    V

                    http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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