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    • T Offline
      twharvey
      last edited by

      Here're some bigger versions of the 3 shots.

      I used Picasa to shrink all the texture photos before use. The textures average about 8-10KB,but there are a lot of them.

      Tom


      Stonehenge3.jpg


      Stonehenge4.jpg


      Stonehenge5.jpg

      Tom

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        Gaieus
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        Now I can see better, thanks Tom. Really great model, I can tell! 👍

        This is the inside (though more spectacular) circle. Do you want to model the outside (less spectacular - but older and astronomically more interesting) outside circle as well? Though it wouldn't show too much on GE I presume...

        Gai...

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          Julius
          last edited by

          could you upload larger images?

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            twharvey
            last edited by

            Gaieus,

            I chose the part that is inside the ditch because that is what is usually shown in photos and is the most spectacular. Also, it's what people see when they visit the site (my wife and I went there last week to get some aditional photos). When you aspproach the site from the east on the road, your first view of the monument is what is in the model. Also, as I said above, it's pretty big already.

            On the subject of geometry vs. texture, I tried 3 ways to do these stones: first, very acurate geometry (high poly) with standard gray stone texture on all of them, second, very simple geometry and rely on the texture images for realism and third, a compromise between the two. The last one is what you saw in the shots above.

            Tom

            Tom

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              pichuneke
              last edited by

              It's an incredible work.

              Do you have plans for the original Stonehenge?

              Forgive my spanglish...

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                twharvey
                last edited by

                @pichuneke said:

                It's an incredible work.

                Do you have plans for the original Stonehenge?

                The first picture is a plan as its today that appears in several books. This one is from English Heritage Book of Stonehenge, Julian Richards, B.T. Batsford Ltd,1991. On the web I've oonly managed to find very small plans that aren't much use. Also, I haven't yet found any elevations. If anyone knows where they are, I like to know. There must be some academic sites with this kind of info.

                I've also attached a plan that I downloaded showing the original layout. There are quite a few models of Stonehenge in 3DW that show a rconstructed view.

                Thanks and regards,
                Tom


                Stonehenge Today


                Location of original stones

                Tom

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                  Gareth
                  last edited by

                  Nice work....congratulations....!

                  I'd like to see this one rendered in KT.

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                    dylan
                    last edited by

                    Looks great Tom and you have modelled the stones nicely.

                    Look forward to seeing this develop.

                    http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                      watkins
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                      Dear Tom,

                      This might be of interest:

                      http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://henges.no.sapo.pt/SH_Images/Stonehenge%2520model.gif&imgrefurl=http://henges.no.sapo.pt/&h=353&w=500&sz=99&hl=en&start=622&um=1&tbnid=7A_I6O1dbTKliM:&tbnh=92&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dstonehenge%26start%3D606%26ndsp%3D21%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26sa%3DN

                      Regards,
                      Bob

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                        pichuneke
                        last edited by

                        And this... (I hope):

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                        BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | History of Stonehenge

                        This animation from BBC Timewatch reveals the 4,500 years of history behind Stonehenge.

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                        http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/stonehenge.html

                        Forgive my spanglish...

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                          twharvey
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          Very nice work Tom. I would as well like to get up closer amoung the rocks. I don't know if you are into rendering but this would certainly be a great model to play with. Cheers to you!!

                          Hi Modelhead,

                          I first went to Stonehenge in the mid-1970s. In those days you could walk all over the site and touch the stones. Now we're kept away from the stones to preserve them.

                          No, I haven't gotten into rendering. But could somebody else do it with the SU model?

                          Tom

                          Tom

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                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            @twharvey said:

                            ...No, I haven't gotten into rendering. But could somebody else do it with the SU model?

                            Tom

                            Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of people who would be more than happy! 👍

                            Gai...

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                              remus
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                              I'll have a go if you want, tom. Just PM me the file if you fancy it.

                              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                Frederik
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                                I'd love to give it a try as well... 😉

                                Cheers
                                Kim Frederik

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                                  pichuneke
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Archaeologists carrying out an excavation at Stonehenge say they have broken through to a layer that may finally explain why the site was built.

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                                  BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig

                                  Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.

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                                  Forgive my spanglish...

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                                    mateo soletic
                                    last edited by

                                    Nice work Tom,
                                    Here is me at Stonehenge.
                                    What elevations do You need ? 😄


                                    Graphic1.jpg

                                    [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                                      twharvey
                                      last edited by

                                      @mateo soletic said:

                                      Nice work Tom,
                                      Here is me at Stonehenge.
                                      What elevations do You need ? 😄

                                      I've had to guess at the hight of the Trilithons (the innner horseshoe) stones. I have the tallest one and the outer circle.

                                      Tom

                                      Tom

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                                        twharvey
                                        last edited by

                                        I suppose with rendering, the conditions at the Solstices and equinoxes can be duplicated.

                                        Tom

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                                          watkins
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                                          Dear Tom,

                                          Have you thought about writing to English Heritage to request survey material. Perhaps the place to start would be the Director/Manager of the Stonehenge site itself. He/she would/should be able to point you in the right direction.

                                          If you were to explain what you are doing, and that the final model could appear on Google Earth, then I'm sure that they would be pleased to help. It is publicity for them and perhaps they would endorse the accuracy of your model when posted on GE.

                                          I have often heard it said, "If you don't ask you don't get". In my experience, the worst that that approach has brought me has been a slap on the face.

                                          Kind regards,
                                          Bob

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                                            Mike Lucey
                                            last edited by

                                            Fantastic work Tom. I have not read all the posts but will this evening
                                            as Stonehenge has intrigued me for many years. As a matter of interest,
                                            I saw on TV last, the Geographic Channel that there is to be a program
                                            on Stonehenge this coming Sunday at 8.00pm GMT (I think!). Its called
                                            Stonehenge Code or something like that, should be interesting 😉

                                            Mike

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