Buildings
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Very nice.
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How were the models textured?
Any chance of showing a higher res picture? It's difficult to properly appreciate the models when the pics are so small.
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Both the images are great, but I really like the "biscuit tin" one. Would love to see it inside a model of a room.
How long did each pic take you from start to finish? I'd expect the texturing was the most time consuming aspect, or was that quick because you had good textures to work with?
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Nice! Reminds me of those foldup paper models.
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@johnsenior1973 said:
Would love to see it inside a model of a room.
It does not have inside, Only made the facade of the building
@johnsenior1973 said:
How long did each pic take you from start to finish?
It took an afternoon
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@prisoner said:
Can you tell me where you found it?
I dont remember exactly but i think it was a Warhammer paper model.
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I'm simply speechless. The modelling itself is great but what this texturing (and the render) gives to them, is simply awesome. -
the first two are definiltey my faves....these are really awesome.. are you creating these textures? the first looks like its textured with a photo? have always wanted to try that method, correct the perspective off of a photo and use it to create a model/rendering.
please keep them coming...
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I really like the Cottage's Textures.
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The texture and render work is a solid 10.
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For a 1 to 10 score i'd give it a 15
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Looking awesome man
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Excellent work!
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Impressive! A great inspiration.
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Thanks!
The truth is that these models are pretty old. (I Create them with SketchUp 5).
I believe that I construct now them betterβ¦So lets start with the new models (2008-2009)!!
Edges 415952
Faces 151532
Groups 719
Components 4Bye
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Great arc, fine details!
(I'd lose that stone texture though as it really looks unnatural for an arc)
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thank you so much Roberto for such beautiful models and all the great information!! please keep posting more!!
Question- how come the more complicated model (palace posted on June 10th) has a lot less faces and edges and components than, let say, a lot of the other models and this arc you just posted? maybe i'm not seeing the complexity in the others... -
@trillium said:
Question- how come the more complicated model (palace posted on June 10th) has a lot less faces and edges and components than, let say, a lot of the other models and this arc you just posted?
More groups created makes a less complex model
The arc has a lot of diferent groups (each detail is a group) so the details can be inproved in a very easy manner changing the level of detail of the group.Sorry, i'm not an expert in english!
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If you want a lot of projects of never made royal palaces, projects of buildings of the XIX and XX century and built ones, you can find a lot of documentation here:
Madrid:
All Spain:
If it can inspire you...
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There are other very beautiful places. Toledo or Cordoba are very touristic ones. Salamanca too.
But you have a lot of very hidden treasures, medieval towns without tourists, even Caceres has a medieval city and is not a very touristic one. In the province of Jaen, Ubeda and Baeza (I prefer Baeza).
The Royal Palaces of Spain in Madrid and Segovia have the original furniture of XVIII - XIX century.
Regarding my english, I know that is limited but I don't use Google translator to be sure that I have written everything right. Anyway feel free to correct my english if you see something wrong
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