Big Ben
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Indeed, very nicely detailed model, Remus!

Did you not think of using some indifferent background colour instead of physical sky? I find that back or some grey looks quite nice with clay models (especially if you give the sun colour some very subtle warmth) -
Excellent looking model and well detailed.
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Excellent work Remus. I bet Sir Benjamin Hall would have found this model very useful in his day.
Mike
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Gai, probably would have been a good idea to play around with different backgrounds a bit, but as it stands i quite like the physical sky as it has a bit of a sense of scale.
Mike, not with all the details i missed!
A few more details for anyone interested;
edges: 1,336,207
faces: 538,358
Components: 3668
Groups: 5136
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Incredible work, Remus. Will you be modeling the rest of the building?
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Remus
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@daniel said:
Incredible work, Remus. Will you be modeling the rest of the building?
Hell no! Have you seen the size of that thing? i think my brain would explode.
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wow! you crazy man!
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Terrific model - 10 star!
But to be technically accurate, Big Ben is actually a bell inside the clock tower ...

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Remus, dude.
Wow.
Pav
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Wow, very nice - I keep coming back to look again.
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Amazing!

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Wow. That's awesome! When you orbit, does it lag a second before it moves? Because that beauty looks very hi poly! To make it perfect, photo-realistic textures? That would definately look like it is actually a real photo. Stunned by the amount of work you put into that!
Cheers.
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Outstanding!

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Excellent modelling skills. The rest of the houses of parliament building has some crazy amount of detail to it, Sketchup would explode!
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Well done!
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Amazing Model - how many hours did that take you??
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NIce model, Weemus!

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Swindel, theres a bit of lag but its pretty workable.
Dermot, i cant remember exactly, but probably in the region of 20-25 hours actual modelling time.
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Great detail. Nice work.
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