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    • tademaT Offline
      tadema
      last edited by

      Thanks Lads,
      That sounds good Steve but imagine the fun we would miss! There's nothing complex to my models unlike Yours and Eric's, just repetitive bread and butter stuff for SU.
      John

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      • EscapeArtistE Offline
        EscapeArtist
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        Change of pace from Voysey, eh? Very nice, as always. It's always a treat to click on your threads and see the latest creation.

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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
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          John,
          Very nice atmosphere on this one . A good feeling for the place and the day. I find myself studying the parts for the hidden story.

          Peter

          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          • leedeeteeL Offline
            leedeetee
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            @escapeartist said:

            It's always a treat to click on your threads and see the latest creation.

            Totally agree. Lovely John. Inspiring as usual.

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            • tademaT Offline
              tadema
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              Thanks for the kind words everyone 😳 as long as I'm not boring you all.
              Jeff, I really enjoyed modeling Mr. Voysey's works, unfortunately after ~30 there was insufficient material available to carry on. I would be doing his houses an injustice to try to create the remaining using really bad images and guess work!
              Maybe in the future, if my rendering improves I could revisit and make up a collection!
              It was great to focus on one subject rather than bouncing around with no direction.

              Looking for suggestions! folks.
              John

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              • W Offline
                watkins
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                How about:

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                The Grange, Ramsgate, by A. W. N. Pugin

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                (www.victorianweb.org)

                ???

                Regards,Bob

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                • EscapeArtistE Offline
                  EscapeArtist
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                  Never-built portion of R. Hearst's Wyntoon in northern California. Designed by one of my favorite architects, Julia Morgan. There are more elevations like this out there, but no complete design unfortunately.

                  http://timeisart.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/jmorganWyntoon_drawing.jpg

                  The Tea House at Wyntoon is likely what they would have looked like when built.

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
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                    These are some views of Cragside not too far from where I am - similar style = - a good project for Tadema too - he lives within an afternoon's visit πŸ˜‰cragside-house-rothbury.jpgcragside.jpgcragside-house.jpg.display.jpg

                    TIG

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                    • pbacotP Offline
                      pbacot
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                      I didn't think any place in the UK looked like that (Bavaria).

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
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                        This house - Cragside - was built just over a century ago for Lord Armstrong - a local 'nob', inventor, engineer and all round philanthropist - although he was responsible for a lot of 'weaponry' !...
                        Cragside was the first house in the world to have electric lights - he built his own hydro-electric power-plant and his acquaintance Joseph Swan had just invented the incandescent light-bulb down the road... also Mosley Street a few miles from here in the city center was also the first street in the world to have electric street-lights installed - around here we used to be the equivalent to this generation's 'Silicone Valley' - but alas no more...

                        TIG

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                        • W Offline
                          watkins
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                          Not forgetting the hydraulic accumulator

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                          Armstrong Mitchell Crane, Arsenale – Venice in Peril

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                          (www.veniceinperil.org)

                          Regards,
                          Bob

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                          • tademaT Offline
                            tadema
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                            Jeff and Bob, thanks. two interesting buildings! I will have to search for more images of these. The Wyntoon house looks great wish I could render in that style.
                            TIG, I've been considering Cragside since you first mentioned her, I have a lot of images but only a small floor plan, although Google Earth should help.
                            I was planning stopping off at Cragside when returning from Scotland last summer but the kids were creating so much I gave it a miss. Got them home quicker so I could kick their heads in!!!
                            thanks
                            John

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