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    • M Offline
      MrMikeEsq
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      Wow, I'm very jealous of this!

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      • daleD Offline
        dale
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        Not in the least bit bored. I wasn't aware of this work by Voysey so have been thoroughly enjoying them. Please don't stop.
        Cheers

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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        • tademaT Offline
          tadema
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          Thank you Mr.mike.
          Hello Dale, thank you for all your kind words. I'm not going to stop posting, I was going to change direction somehow, maybe a different architect! If people like these I'll post some more.
          John

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            fabiorossi
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            awesome! just an observation, I think that the perspective of background does not coincide with that of the house, the lake is higher than the horizon line, I think you should choose a point of view slightly higher.

            my blog
            http://progettin3d.blogspot.com/

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            • tademaT Offline
              tadema
              last edited by

              Hello fabiorossi, I noticed that before I posted but was too lazy to re-render. So I drained the lake, see image below and it still looks wrong! the perspective is out, the house needs tilting.
              John

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              • DanielD Offline
                Daniel
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                John, I'm running out of words to say in response to your renderings. How about FROGTASTIC (seeing how your a frog....with big glasses).
                Where do you get your textures from?

                p.s. I'm still waiting on Windsor Castle...and I still thnk your a professional working at ILM.

                My avatar is an anachronism.

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                • numbthumbN Offline
                  numbthumb
                  last edited by

                  As soon as I can think of some new compliment, I´ll comment on this one. Until then - 👍 👍 😄

                  Personally, I am not bored at all with your "Voysey" stuff. Keep them coming.
                  And just out of curiosity - did you by any chance find that "Heidelberg" link useful?

                  Comfortably numb...

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                  • tademaT Offline
                    tadema
                    last edited by

                    Daniel, thank you. Regarding textures, there's millions on the net, "Flickr" is a good start but a lot can be found here in the resources section. I always alter textures before rendering them. I've been looking at books on Windsor Castle today, there's so many! but I will get there. "professional working for ILM" lmao I wish! it's just me in the kitchen.

                    numbthumb, thank you. The Heidelberg link is great, I've spent hours looking through, so much to take in it's easy to get lost.
                    John

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                    • numbthumbN Offline
                      numbthumb
                      last edited by

                      No hassle.
                      Bonus track: http://beckford.c18.net/rutterdelprelims.html 😄
                      Definitely worth rebuilding in 3D.
                      Cheers!

                      Comfortably numb...

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                      • Bob JamesB Offline
                        Bob James
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                        The Windermere works of art are an inspiration, but, for someone of my skill level, more to be enjoyed than emulated.

                        @numbthumb said:

                        Bonus track: http://beckford.c18.net/rutterdelprelims.html 😄
                        Definitely worth rebuilding in 3D.
                        Cheers!

                        Monumental!
                        I can't even imagine the time it would take to make this in 3D inside and out. But what a model if some of the top drawer artists on the forum gave it a (collaborative?) try.

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                        • numbthumbN Offline
                          numbthumb
                          last edited by

                          Glad you like it, Bob.
                          Looks like there is at least one model out there: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=186745

                          Comfortably numb...

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                            leedeetee
                            last edited by

                            @numbthumb said:

                            No hassle.
                            Bonus track: http://beckford.c18.net/rutterdelprelims.html 😄
                            Definitely worth rebuilding in 3D.
                            Cheers!

                            Wow, superb link! Thanks for sharing.

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                            • tademaT Offline
                              tadema
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                              Thanks Bob.

                              Numbthumb, yet another great link, who needs a Google search engine when we have you

                              I'll draw her if people would at least have a shot at rendering her, it would be a waste of time drawing her only to shove her on a hard-drive to be forgotten. Any thoughts?
                              John

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                              • simon le bonS Offline
                                simon le bon
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                                Nice discover dear Numbthumb 👍 👍

                                Your first link is especially interesting for the plates which are of very good quality and downloadables and then offer a good documentation to work on ..

                                example this longitudinal section :
                                http://beckford.c18.net/Bilder/rutterdelplate3fac9whole.jpg

                                The book itself can be downloaded in pdf . The best edition I have found is located on "Open Library"

                                [url=http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6925386M/Delineations_of_Fonthill_and_its_abbey.:2sxvaw5h]Delineations of Fonthill and its abbey. By John Rutter...Published 1823[/url:2sxvaw5h]

                                ++simon

                                And Ho! Sorry Tadema! I have forgotten to congratulate you (on more time) for this last work !

                                @unknownuser said:

                                Ok no doubt you will all be bored to tears of these by now
                                😆
                                No doubt that your audience is growing to a considerable crowd..

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                                • numbthumbN Offline
                                  numbthumb
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                                  Thanks, guys, that´s really flattering 😳

                                  TBH dear Simon, it was you who brought my attention to the University of Heidelberg digital library 😉

                                  @tadema: IMHO it couldn´t possibly end up shoved somewhere on your HDD. I am pretty much convinced that anyone should be more than grateful to lay his hands on such a model of mammoth proportions and render it.
                                  BTW check out this guy´s work on reconstructing Fonthill Abbey using Rhino: http://www.hvtesla.com/fonthill/. And don´t forget to check out this link as well: http://www.hvtesla.com/fonthill/literature.html. I don´t know why, but I cannot open any of those .pdf files 😢

                                  Comfortably numb...

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