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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
Wow! Wish my SaveOn Drug store looked like this! I would not keep the weathercock either. Looks a bit out of place. What are using to model with? Peggy
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Jimi, this is an excellent model! I have a question though. (this subject came up during our recent History Challenge) Is this a medievel era building as it looks today, or part of a scene set in the medievel era. The reason I ask is that plate glass was invented in France in the very late 1600s. If this building pre-dates that time I suggest that the individual pieces of glass would probably be much smaller. Many buildings only had shutters and no glass(glass was only affordable to the rich)This is by no means meant as a critique my friend, only as a thought to ponder. If I am way off-base here just disregard this. :-)
Thank you very much for all your comments! Danaomo, this image will show the street in the early 1700-1800 so that I can use the glass windows. I like the idea of letting light shine through the windows very much. It's interesting to read about the invention of plate glass, thanks! PJF, thank you for your smoothing hint. I smooth meshes when I import in Bryce often. The towers are unsmoothed because they're unfinished (as you can see by the green texture). After finishing they will be still unsmoothed though I want to to some copper roofing with it. If I can give you any help with SketchUp I'd be happy. :) Catlin, the weather vane will look very small from the ground because of that high building. I will move that thing to another building I think. More images will follow soon. Thanks, Jimi
derjimi, is the weathercock a lattice? If so, smooth the hell out of it in terrain editor and you will lower the poly count greatly. And you'll get just a silhouette from down below, anyway. Or you can draw it in something like Rhino and create a surface. If you want, I'll try. Shouldn't take much time. BTW, why "O" and not "E" for East? :-)
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Jimbo, you're hereby chosen as "Dude of the month" :) Amazing work, it'll look absolutely stunning when it's finished. and all those nice freebees too :) You'd think it was christmas already :)
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