Buildings
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@pichuneke said:
...It's absurd to write in english when we write a much better spanish, but let's Gaieus and company read us
Yes, and "Gaieus and company" is indeed reading.
BTW I myself am not very fond of that "Typewriter" either and glad it's not even bigger. But I can understand that Italians once had the "need" to erect a monument to Victor Emanuel. Every historic era has its preferences and they all seem to be proper ta the time.
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The name Typewriter, AFAIK, comes from fascist period in Italy. It was called by locals as the fully uniform fascist liked to parade up and down the steps. It is facing Piazza Venezia where Musolini was based. As they were dressed in black against white stone and their boots were making klicking noise like keys on typerwriter it gots it's name.
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Roberto ...Typewriter is modeled really well regardless the story... In the last image I whish the sculptures were a bit smother. Is that Indigo? or Maxwell?
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@sepo said:
In the last image I whish the sculptures were a bit smother. Is that Indigo? or Maxwell?
3d Studio max and VRay (and Photoshop)
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@unknownuser said:
Roberto, your models are all fantastic and I think they get too few reactions from people as well. In don't understand this, because architecture usually gets the most comments in here.
I have blog and also I receive few commentaries.
Perhaps I am the problem, or that my buildings are not interesting, and you are wrong!@unknownuser said:
I love your stuff, which is why I posted it on SketchUcation's Home page last week.
Thanks Thanks and thanks!
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Impressive work, Roberto.
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@unknownuser said:
Roberto, your models are all fantastic and I think they get too few reactions from people as well. In don't understand this, because architecture usually gets the most comments in here.
I love your stuff, which is why I posted it on SketchUcation's Home page last week.I think part of the answer to this is because these buildings are added to the same thread.
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@unknownuser said:
I think part of the answer to this is because these buildings are added to the same thread.
I find a new thread started for each building would get more attention than adding buildings to old threads.Well, i think we must finish with this now
I dont have any problem with the number of comments
I think i have had a lot of comments and has had a lot of attention in the community. Thanks to all!
No problemo!The next building will be in a separate thread, only because is too huge!
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The vΓdeos
Edificio 005
[flash=640,505:3dm60400]http://www.youtube.com/v/Ew1TbqDoCCA&hl=es&fs=1&[/flash:3dm60400]
Edificio 003
[flash=640,505:3dm60400]http://www.youtube.com/v/s-iQ3dMngtM&hl=es&fs=1&[/flash:3dm60400]
Edificio 002
[flash=640,505:3dm60400]http://www.youtube.com/v/0vm41YlTNVI&hl=es&fs=1&[/flash:3dm60400]
Edificio 001
[flash=640,505:3dm60400]http://www.youtube.com/v/_8jFor1ghEo&hl=es&fs=1&[/flash:3dm60400]
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I always enjoy your buildings.
Some of them may fit well in a very ambitious projects to design the city of Ank-Morphork, of Discworld (Mundo disco), the novels of Terry Prattchet.
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@pichuneke said:
Some of them may fit well in a very ambitious projects to design the city of Ank-Morphork, of Discworld (Mundo disco), the novels of Terry Prattchet.
Oh, my first idea was to make a medieval city with my models (like this http://solosplace.com/otherstyles.aspx, but now i dont have time! Maybe this winter...
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@sepo said:
The name Typewriter, AFAIK, comes from fascist period in Italy. It was called by locals as the fully uniform fascist liked to parade up and down the steps. It is facing Piazza Venezia where Musolini was based. As they were dressed in black against white stone and their boots were making klicking noise like keys on typerwriter it gots it's name.
It is quite pompous and odd building which really killed the view over Forums and Capitol.Thanks for the information!
Now i let you the last post about this "Buildings" thread!
See you later!
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Wonderful style as usual thanks for sharing!
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simple, yet amazing, a good environment would be fantastic!how do you export sketchup textures to max?is it in full hierarchy?
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The last images of the... Monumento Nacional de Vittorio Manuele II (Roma)
Edges: 473728
Faces: 240014
Component definitions: 46
Component instances: 360
Groups: 216Bye
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@enix said:
simple, yet amazing, a good environment would be fantastic!how do you export sketchup textures to max?is it in full hierarchy?
thanks, rclub24!
enix, you can see here my settings:
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thanks for sharing,./=')
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@artysmedia said:
@enix said:
simple, yet amazing, a good environment would be fantastic!how do you export sketchup textures to max?is it in full hierarchy?
thanks, rclub24!
enix, you can see here my settings:
oh thanks for sharing tutorial,,,,
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