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This is quite exquisite but is such a specialty item that I would only really use it once or twice lest I become too repetitive with my backdrops. (Already a big danger for me lol) So, yes, it's very high quality from what I can see but with limited usage I'd probably have to pass on it and use whatever free pillars I can find already. However, I'm just a poor guy with no credit card. If I were a rich guy with endless credit, I might pick it up on a whim. -WTB
It is certainly of high enough quality to be sold. You have done a wonderful job with it. I also would like to know if there is going to be a complete building to go along with it. (Or maybe a series of add-ons later). I think that William the Bloody made a very good point with what he said. There are a lot of free pillars running around, and most hobbyists will probably go with those, since usually the focus of a picture is the human model anyway. Not that it would not be a lot nicer to have something gorgeous like this in the render -- but most people probably would spend their Poser budget on something more versatile. That is not said to discourage you, by any means. This is a fine piece of work. This is very much an item that will have to reach out and "hook" someone's attention and convince them that they "have" to have it. Never underestimate the power of good marketing :) Right now I can see a lot of possibilities for this model. There is a romanticism about it that would go very well with -- say, some of the period dresses of Serge Marck, Traveler and Anton. I wish you the very best of luck with this, as it is truly stunning work. :)))
By the way, I just realized that there are even more possibilities with this model, if you judiciously use only parts of it in a single render. The top level of the arch is simply amazing. This piece is almost a whole building in itself, if you take it apart (visually, not physically, LOL), module by module, and exploit the different opportunities for making beautiful pictures. I just love it :)))
heyas; the quality is certainly professional. if you split the object into pieces (they may already be), so that it becomes a modular construction set, then it will have even more value. i can see the top round cupola thing being a stand-alone piece, and the top side bits. if you create a repeating end pillar, people can make sides to it. etc.
Like LatexBard, I would be most interested in a true period reproduction (but then I'd have to buy some camels and gear for the caravan parked in front!), maybe with weathered details. However, I suspect that most people would want to have spiffy new components so that they can build lots of structures, and you'll get more sales that way. It is a fine piece of work! Carolly
heyas; i'm not familiar with the real petra.... could you achieve the effect you wanted, latex, by partly embedding this obj into, say, a terrain obj? weathering and such can be done with textures. (if the textures were included -- maybe even different sets -- that would also increase its value. :) )
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I'd buy this (always been facinated by Petra) if it included the rest of the cliff too, so it would be a suitable backdrop. Anyway, the link is to a picture I found on the web, it looks like Petra has been "restored" quite a lot recently, I don't remember it being in this good of shape. A loot of movies have been shot with it as a backdrop, including the recent SF "Dune", I'd buy it. Makeing it into something else doesn't intrest me, I want Petra!This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.