HISTORY IN 3D
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Just awsome!
The haze in the opening scene was nice, and the music added to the overall setting.
My only nitpics are the repeating grass pattern in the opening scene, and all the people seemed to be wearing the same white clothing (but for all I know that's what they did back then )
I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work that went into this. Must have been a true labor of love.
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Wow!
Amazing work!
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Fantastic, something special there. Thanks for showing it to us.
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Thanks to all for your replies!
Yes, video contains some defects, but I think we'll eliminate them in future versions of this and a number of other buildings
Answering for question about the goals: our team is working with any reconstructions and cooperating with all who is interested in the historical 3D reconstructions. At the moment several big and a number of small reconstructions were built up, and I'm planning to post some of them here in a soon time. Also we are open for new projects and suggestions
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Amazing work, Danik. And looking forward to your next video.
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A short preview of the next large video, I think that somebody who is skilled in history could even discover what city it will be
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Corinthe again?
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It seems like only months ago we all complained everyday about poly-count in Sketchup. What a great job! Thanks!!
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Hi to all!
After the pause I'm glad to start a new season of 3D reconstructions
At start - a small video reconstruction of temple of Asclepius in ancient greek town Messini: -
Awesome. I visited some of these places and I can say it brings back feelings from then.
Labor of love. GG
Oh, I was about to forget: THOSE GOLD PLATED STATUES! Awesome!
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Wonderful work, and full of wonder!
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Spectacular!
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I missed the December posts. Absolutely stunning. The new model is incredible as well.
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Dear friends, 3 days left to the completion of the crowdfunding (our 1st attempt in this) of the project of reconstruction of Rome in 3D. The project has already collected the minimal amount, and therefore will be brought to life! It is still possible to buy a copy of the game which will be released by Jan-Feb 2016 for just 750 rubles (appr. 11$), plus next versions - for free! Thank you all for your support!
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Great. Looking forward to it.
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Hi to all, Rome project is in progress and will be released soon. At this moment I want to present a new video reconstruction of russian sity Sevastopol as it was in 1916 (SketchUp+Lumion):
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ΠΠ°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ°ΡΠ΅Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΠΈ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ ΡΠΏΠΎΠΊΠΎΠΉΠ½ΡΠΉ
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Rome in 320 AD. 3D reconstruction. It's a promo, work is still in progress and I hope we will be able to release the final product in a few months. It will be integrated in a game engine. This ensemble contains models made by me and L.VII.C
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