Forum: Bryce


Subject: wip - september challenge, opinions etc... much appreciated!

brittmccary opened this issue on Sep 12, 2003 ยท 9 posts


TheBryster posted Sat, 13 September 2003 at 8:27 AM

Danamo: You are of course correct! Glass was very expensive during this time and 'float-glass'- the type used in the pic - had not been invented. Panes of glass were little squares/rectangles about 6 x 4 or 8 x 6 - something like that- and many were 'bottle-ends', they looked like the bottom of a wine bottle. Also, bay windows were mostly 'bowed' outwards - certainly on the ground floors, although Britt could get away with the ones he's using if he replaces the glass. The road needs to be re-thought too. Cobbles were used extensively at this time and although this looks 'stoney', cobbles always had a slight sheen to them. Finally, the cracks in the walls go right through the glass in the windows...as if Britt just plonked the glass on the walls without boolean a hole through the walls... Hope this helps. The Bryster

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