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    • tademaT Offline
      tadema
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      Moorcrag, Charles Voysey - 1898, Gillhead, Lake Windermere, Cumbria, Lancashire.
      Modeled from the original plans, I noticed some changes to the actual building. Not sure if they are modifications to the plans or later additions.
      John


      Moorcrag Lines.jpg


      Moorcrag.jpg

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        artysmedia
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        I like your renders, tadema! You are a Master! ☀

        Working with: Win7 64 bit OS - Core i5 - 2,27GHz and 8GB RAM

        Blog: Artysmedia

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        • holmes1977H Offline
          holmes1977
          last edited by

          To me thats your best yet.
          Fantastic photoshop work.

          Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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            KarinaGM
            last edited by

            👍 Another nice work

            What always impreses me in your models is the maping of all those textures!
            And the quality and diversity of those textures.
            I've been taking pictures lately but never get what I want.

            Tadema, would you tell us what is your method?

            **"Aquel que sacrifica un poco de libertad por seguridad, no se merece ninguna y terminará perdiendo ambas"

            -Benjamín Franklin.**

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              john.warburton
              last edited by

              @karinagm said:

              Tadema, would you tell us what is your method?

              Check out CatchUp Edition 3 - superb tutorial by Tadema.

              Life's a reach, and then you gybe.

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                rangerrick
                last edited by

                Perfect integration of render into photo. Very nice work. 👍

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                  KarinaGM
                  last edited by

                  @john.warburton said:

                  @karinagm said:

                  Tadema, would you tell us what is your method?

                  Check out CatchUp Edition 3 - superb tutorial by Tadema.

                  I meant to picture facades and surfaces in general in order to create nice textures.
                  But thanks John, I always forget to read the CatchupEdition 😳

                  **"Aquel que sacrifica un poco de libertad por seguridad, no se merece ninguna y terminará perdiendo ambas"

                  -Benjamín Franklin.**

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                  • tademaT Offline
                    tadema
                    last edited by

                    Thank you everyone.
                    Karina, there are lots of Textures on here and thousands on picture sharing sites like Flickr, bump maps are important too.

                    Wondered what Voysey's building would be like with more "traditional" materials! render always looks cold to me. I know I'll probably get blasted by the purists 😮
                    but here goes.
                    John


                    Moorcrag Brick.jpg

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                      sepo
                      last edited by

                      @tadema said:

                      Thank you everyone.
                      Karina, there are lots of Textures on here and thousands on picture sharing sites like Flickr, bump maps are important too.

                      Wondered what Voysey's building would be like with more "traditional" materials! render always looks cold to me. I know I'll probably get blasted by the purists 😮
                      but here goes.
                      John

                      Indeed 😲 Tadema you should know that vernecular materilas in Cumbria are either slate walls + slate roof or white render walls + slate roof.

                      Just got back from the Bowness on Windermere. Rain and more rain but beautiful nevertheless 😕

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                      • tademaT Offline
                        tadema
                        last edited by

                        Hello sepo, your correct about the materials, I was refering generaly to Charles Voysey's use of rough cast render used on most of his buildings regardless of location. http://www.voysey.gotik-romanik.de/
                        I have only seen pictures of maybe four buildings where he's used other materials. The rain is what adds the beauty to Cumbria, one of the finest places in Britain.
                        regards John

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                          sepo
                          last edited by

                          Yes...it was beautiful.
                          It is interesting how in less than 50 miles distance local architectural language changes completely. For instance in Ambleside you have slate walls and almost alpine look and in Kendal you have lime stone and shallower roof pitch like I am in Buckinghamshire.
                          Anyway Voyesy did number of houses in brick as well.

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