Bucklen theater
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I will post here all the step of this building... Now you can see the method that i use.
WIP:
Columns
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More WIP:
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Wow, that is a lot of detail; what render engine on the first one?
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Nice modelling there. I've worked on a few old buildings myself and some of the stone masons details are amazing. Good luck with the rest of it!
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Yep, its coming along very nicely. Keep us updated, will be nice to see the finished model.
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@cadmunkey said:
Yep, its coming along very nicely. Keep us updated, will be nice to see the finished model.
Thanks!
More WIP:
See you tomorrow!
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How many hours modelling time so far?
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@cadmunkey said:
How many hours modelling time so far?
I am a teacher in my own academy, so i make all my work during the free time that i have at work... so each day i have one-three hours free.
@cadmunkey said:
How many hours modelling time so far?
At this step it was the fourth day so... calculate!!
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This is great work! Good detail and mood.
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This is absolutely dieing to be rendered!
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Here you can see a screen of my work in SketchUp (retouched with Adobe Photoshop ;D):
And this is my only reference image and the reason because i have started this model:
Elkhart, IN
527 South Main Street, Elkhart, IN 46516You can see the photo here: http://cdm1819-01.cdmhost.com/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/isl4&CISOPTR=114&REC=5
The Bucklen Opera House was built in 1884 by Herbert Bucklen. At some point it was converted to a movie theater and the name was changed to the Bucklen Theater. A Kimball organ was installed in the Bucklen Theater in 1915. Movies were shown at the Bucklen Theater until 1956.
In 1986 the Bucklen Theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places. That same year the Bucklen Theater was demolished and replaced by a parking lot.
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It is just fantastic Roberto, I can't say anymore than that!
You have excellent imagination and modelling skills.
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@artysmedia said:
@cadmunkey said:
At this step it was the fourth day so... calculate!!
Hmmm maths was never my strong point
The model is superb, love the old pic as a comparison you have done an excellent job. -
Thanks cadmunkey and Dylan!
1.467.247 sides
687.129 poligons
165 Defined components
5.443 instances of components
1.838 groups
142 materials3D Studio Max: 1.958.086 poligons.
Last image:
Happy week-end!
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Looks fantastic, Roberto. Especially considering you modeled it from that photograph.
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Thanks both you Daniel and modelhead!
@unknownuser said:
You show great respect for the building!
I show ever great respect for the buildings i make!
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