Foro romano (Final render)
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Shadows....
The moon...
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I am sorry, but that's not a roman building
First of all, those are not roman columns. I recommend you to read something about vitruvius http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitruvius
And you have the ideal columns (and all the roman architecture) here:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20239/20239-h/29239-h.htm
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20239/20239-h/images/019.jpg
I know that you didn't make this model seriosly, but if you enjoy reading about that, you have the sources there.
By the way, the romans with toga, are 3D models?
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i think that the shadow is too hard! Make it softer! Grat work indeed.
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@pichuneke said:
I am sorry, but that's not a roman building
Sorry! I dont care too much about historical representation!
@pichuneke said:
I recommend you to read something about vitruvius http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitruvius
Thanks!
@pichuneke said:
By the way, the romans with toga, are 3D models?
No, they are all planes! The 3d people like the decurions have too much polys. The scene has now more than six millions of polygons and it is a lot for my little notebook...
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@andeciuala said:
i think that the shadow is too hard! Make it softer! Grat work indeed.
I make ever a try at night of my scenes (to see how to ameliorate the lights); it was not a "serious" render...
Thanks!
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Two more details:
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It seems that this model is annoying and reiterative, sorry!
Black and white (Just for fun):
Volumen luminoso (I dont know how to say in english, sorry):
Volumen luminoso and shadows:
Now i am preparing the background...
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I do not have time to respond all to your questions so there are the images of the background
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Finished:
Goodbye
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Well done ....is that background image HDR map?
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@artysmedia said:
@sepo said:
is that background image HDR map?
No, i dont use HDR maps! Don't know how to use!
So you should've asked: "is that background image HDR map? and if not, what is it and how did you make the background?"
Very cool scenes actually. I love them and they came out extremely exciting (despite all the crits about real or not real Roman columns )
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@gaieus said:
what is it and how did you make the background?"
You can see what is the background some steps back... A photo with sky, clouds, etc... an SU island model and some steampunck transport ships...
@gaieus said:
Very cool scenes actually. I love them and they came out extremely exciting (despite all the crits about real or not real Roman columns )
Thanks! I prefer these columns style than the other styles... It is a mixed eras scene.
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@artysmedia said:
Thanks! I prefer these columns style than the other styles... It is a mixed eras scene.
Well, definitely "mixed"; that enthasis(taper) of the columns would be extreme even for an archaic, Doric Greek column.
But that's the point; it's not for an archaeological reconstruction but for a fantasy scene which happened to come out successfully.
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@gaieus said:
it's not for an archaeological reconstruction but for a fantasy scene which happened to come out successfully.
Well... what can i say...?
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artysmedia, I have to convince you to start a personal serious project of archeological reconstruction...
If I could make a model with half of the quality of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDXCSEygUdo
I would be very proud of me.
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@pichuneke said:
If I could make a model with half of the quality of this:
It seems to me that it is a low poly model , but well textured
@pichuneke said:
I would be very proud of me.
So, i dont think so!
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@solo said:
Incoming!!!
It's .png with alpha, you can use it in any render engine if needed
Did you create this? If so, how? Vue?
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