Castle Neuschwanstein - not finished yet
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wow - hats off. What a labour of love. I'm curious about the statistics; number of polygons - millions / zillions?
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Wow. Incredible, and beautiful!
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According to the statistics:
3.196.806 edges, 1.487.383 surfaces, 11.290 components and 12.411 groupsFile size: 139.464 kByte
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Amazing. but---wow. You're pretty mad there, Ludwig.
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Impressive !
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That is amazing mate I think it is nice of NASA to lend you their computer
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Fantastic!!
I always wonder how guys like you get the dimensions and all of the information needed to do work like this.
I actually saw the castle when I was stationed in Germany (US Army - was stationed in Baumholder) in the late 60's.
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That's incredible! Great job!
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Damn! That's amazing, Kohls. Curious about your source materials. Did you use only photographs, or did make site visits or have access to drawings?
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Hi, only photos from the internet.
Two good sources are:
http://www.deutschefotothek.de/gallery/freitext/neuschwanstein
https://www.bildindex.de/ete?action=queryupdate&desc=neuschwanstein&index=obj-all -
Awesome work!
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Very nice piece of elf torture there, fantastic job.
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It is difficult to get good photos. The Bavarian Palace Department pays close attention to the photography ban on the castle grounds.
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Have you finished it yet?
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Hi L i am,
I'm just a bit lazy right now. I only rendered the pictures for the board. Until last week I worked on the tram.
Greetings from Germany
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Sorry Matthias, I was joking. I am well aware how how enormous that is
Cheers
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As a child I was there with my parents - later then I myself with my own. And yes, one wonders how that is possible! A long-term task with certainty. I would like to bet that there are not so many 3D data attempts of this impressive castle complex.Respect, I'm so impressed!
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Brilliant!
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