Hampton Court Palace
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Hampton Court Palace UK. This is my latest image using Sketchup & Maxwell Render. These images all came from one multi light render with no post processing. The colour images use the Kodak Portra 800 response. The Black & White images use the Agfapan APX 400 film response.






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Yes I'm familiar with the intricate chimneys however they don't feature on this part of the palace.

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Hello Simon, now your cooking! Lovely set of images, can't decide which I prefer most.

Makes me want to start modeling the Great British buildings again (windsor Castle for Daniel
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Something special about the old British architecture IMHO.John
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Looks great from that angle, would be great to see it from the other side where they have the elaborate chimneys.
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Excellent renders as always.
It is a magnificent facade.
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Thanks for the comments John & Box i'll post some more on this model soon.
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Impressive modeling, sir.
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Great work Simon, there's something really endearing about the B+W images. Really suits the scene. Can't wait for a view across the water

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Thanks for the comment Oliver. Here's a couple more, i'll add an over water shot as the finale



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How did you get on modelling the column capitals? And the lion heads? They look great! Would love to see a hidden geometry view of those. Really convincing.
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Oliver the columns are from the warehouse i searched for Corinthean columns. I did some very minor scaling adjustments too them. The lions head is a modified door knocker from archibase planet. It's in the sculpture section.The rest of the bas relief modelling i did myself. The pediment was very daunting so i ended up creating a normal map

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A bit closer, with the Rolls Royce featured more:


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Wonderful to see this work. Beautiful renderings!
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Stunning as always!
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Thanks for the comments guys, here's a final shot:


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Absolutely superb stuff.
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Mate the B&W suit this a treat!
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