Hello to everyone, I've posted my new reconstruction in a new topic "HISTORY IN 3D":
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81%26amp;t=59718
Just because it is not the center of Rome but Corinth
I'll be glad to see you there
Hello to everyone, I've posted my new reconstruction in a new topic "HISTORY IN 3D":
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81%26amp;t=59718
Just because it is not the center of Rome but Corinth
I'll be glad to see you there
Thanks to all for your replies!
Yes, video contains some defects, but I think we'll eliminate them in future versions of this and a number of other buildings
Answering for question about the goals: our team is working with any reconstructions and cooperating with all who is interested in the historical 3D reconstructions. At the moment several big and a number of small reconstructions were built up, and I'm planning to post some of them here in a soon time. Also we are open for new projects and suggestions
By the way, I hope to present the new video reconstruction in a few weeks, just before New Year
Hello to everyone!
Let me present works of our creative team "History in 3D", which are related with historical reconstruction. You already had the ability to see some of them in topic about "All Ancient Rome models from 3DWarehouse together":
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81%26amp;t=23042
Here I want to present other and new our works, modelled and designed in Sketchup. Today it will be our latest project - ancient Corinth reconstruction.
Looking forward your comments! And to be continued
Short information:
Reconstruction of ancient Corinth city as it was in II century AD, in Roman Empire ages. It contains the whole city, the central part with Agora, temple of Apollon, theatre and Odeon, and also hippodrome, gymnasium, temple of Asclepius and amphitheatre. Near the city is Acrocorinth mountain with fortress and temples.
Bryan K
Thanks, there is something wrong with pictures import from picatom, I don't know. In any case I've added direct links for renders in a good resolution.
Hi to all!
I'm returning for roman projects, and now I want to show my new renders for the Forum Romanum and some adjacent buildings. As you can remember, most of the buildings were made by L.VII.C, some of them are my work. These renders are the first part of the big work - to collect all our models of the ancient Rome center and to present renders and videos for the whole model.
In addition - the render of Duiliy column, which is completely my work:
Links:
http://www.picatom.com/2a/FR11-2.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/FR22-1.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/PT11-1.html
http://www.picatom.com/2a/Column_Duiliy-1.html
My new video for baths of Caracalla, in this time - with water and fountain animation.
Thanks! Yes, all these models were built in Sketchup and rendered in Kerkythea.
Hi to all. I've made the first video for palace of Diocletian. Gaieus, I tried to reduce scenes time as you said. I plan to add new interiors to it this summer, and then to create new video with improved textures, fountain animations etc.
Aerilius, please reply on my questions if you have a time
Hi Aerilius,
Thanks a lot for this advice, i'll surely investigate it!
Actually I want to increase the quality of my panorama pictures. When I constructing panorama in Kerkythea using spherical mode the top of the view (above the viewpoint) has some distortions, as in the attached picture. Could you please tell hoy you resolve this problem?
Also, your renderings are of good sharpness, but my renderings are rather fuzzy. Could you please tell what settings do you use to achieve such quality?
All 3D panorama pictures are added to website:
http://world3dhistory.com/?page_id=133
http://world3dhistory.com/?p=17
http://world3dhistory.com/?p=80
Of course, just like always! I'm planning to release the palace of Diocletian with new interiors and a game integration of it approximately in summer. As for baths of Diocletian, it's very big project, and I want to do them much better than baths of Caracalla. The estimated release date for it - the end of December
@pichuneke said:
It would be incredible to visit them in a game engine like Cryengine or Unreal... at least part of it (I understand if you want to make profit of your models and don't want to release them for free).
Why it would be incredible? Of course I have some commercial projects now and looking for more, but in a free time I still working with free models. For example, this years I plan to present a model of baths of Diocletian and integrate baths of Caracalla, baths of Diocletian and palace of Diocletian in a game engine like OpenSpace3D or Cryengine, and it will be in free use. as for website, it was created just for making the historical 3D reconstruction more popular.
Please visit my site http://world3dhistory.com/?lang=en
I will post there my 3D models, articles about it and other useful information.
Welcome!
After a long pause I've constructed the new shared model - the palace of Diocletian. The main improvements are new colums, pilasters and orders.
Some simple renders:
The link for downloading:
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20998404/PALACE_OF_DIOCLETIAN_1711_skp
The link on Google warehouse:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=75ba664f456ae9e84edd4b8b0a780fdb
I've made my first attempt to render some of my models as a video, so don't be severe
The Kerkythea render has been used, Photon map engine was at high mode. Currently I don't know how the lightning spots and other artefacts could be eliminated. Also, as it well seen, I connected several pieces of video to one, because 2nd and 3rd models are to complicated and I had to render them in parts. Transitions from part to part (for baths of Caracalla) are not smoothed in brightness aspect, i don't know yet how to perform it in a good manner.
Wow, wow and wow!
Hi Marco, it was very interesting for me to read this topic and to look an your amazing and great model, really weel done, super!
Maybe you kow that L.VII.C and I also like to reconstruct the roman buildings (http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=23042), so maybe one day the whole Rome will arise in a one great model and we'll have the ability to walk anlg the streets, forums, palaces and baths
Hi to all!
Now I'm returning to my modelling after a long break. Here are my renders for stadium of Domitian. Actually the model has been created a year ago, but I could not render in in Kerkythea. Now ,after several investigations, I can present them:
Link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f6c504fb9ca7796b2cb21cddf6e42050&ct=mdrm
Also, I've recently made a new model. It doesn't belong no ancient culture but I think it also may be interesting. It's so-called Kondakov house, which stood in center of Sevastopol (my native sity) since 1895 till 1960th, when it was demolished, and a new typical building is situates now on this place:
Link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=625f3353073fd9eb4b3a928fefeeed52
Now I've started working with two interest objects - palace and baths of Diocletian. I suppose than this models will be a little bit more detailed than previous ones.
As for baths of Diocletian, i've seen a beautiful reconstructions made by Paulin (or Poulin, I don't know exactly), but those pictires had low quality. I would be wery appreciated, if you can share these reconstructions in good resolution, or tell where I cat get them from. Many thanks!
Z-Akh69, each of these renders take about 3-4 hours
Two more renders of baths of Caracalla.
Caldarium:
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Tepidarium:
[flash=500,400:1dm3i1z6]http://www.you3dview.com/viewer/viewer.swf?xml=http://www.you3dview.com/flvideo/325/viewer.xml[/flash:1dm3i1z6]
Thanks Gaieus
Actually these are my old models when I haven't enough good textures, now I'm planning to re-texture them, so in future you'll have the opportunity to see the changes.
Panorams of the forums:
Forum of Nerva:
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Forum of Vespasian:
[flash=500,400:5kxuqtcm]http://www.you3dview.com/viewer/viewer.swf?xml=http://www.you3dview.com/flvideo/321/viewer.xml[/flash:5kxuqtcm]