Paloth opened this issue on Aug 08, 2009 · 16 posts
Paloth posted Sat, 08 August 2009 at 3:54 PM
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Paloth posted Sat, 08 August 2009 at 3:58 PM
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Rutra posted Sat, 08 August 2009 at 4:21 PM
Good work! That's massive.
Looking forward to see more!
melikia posted Sat, 08 August 2009 at 5:25 PM
WOW.
Rarer than a hairy egg and madder than a box of frogs....
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JCD posted Sun, 09 August 2009 at 11:27 AM
Wow, indeed... that's really impressive stuff!
FrankT posted Sun, 09 August 2009 at 1:01 PM
Great googly-moogly that's a huge terrain. Very impressive
Rich_Potter posted Sun, 09 August 2009 at 1:17 PM
fantastic! please keep us up to date with your progress, this is a really interesting project :)
ArtPearl posted Sun, 09 August 2009 at 11:46 PM
Very impressive. You have the patience of a saint!
In the image you posted with the trees, there arnt any huts in it, are there? Or maybe my eyesight isnt that good enough... I'm wondering if you solved the problem with orientation. Although from this hight it will be hard to tell which way they were oriented. You couldnt get awya with round huts could you? (my historical knowledge is abismal).
I really admire you for this undertaking - I couldnt do it in a million years.
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Paloth posted Tue, 11 August 2009 at 12:46 AM
William H. Prescott describes the Tenochtitlan huts as being like Mayan huts. When I searched for Mayan huts, I found mainly rectangular huts, and also some that were partially rounded. I modeled the rectangular and loaded two huts, facing two different directions into the ecosystem. It worked pretty well since the huts are in sections of arable land and not locked into an inflexible grid of streets and yards.
The next major step is to model the buildings of significance, but I spent some time placing Tenochtitlan into a terrain map of Mexico combined with a recreation of Lake Texcoco. I still need to create the roads through the water, tweak the landscape materials and find the best atmosphere settings and scale but I’ll leave that for later.
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garyandcatherine posted Tue, 11 August 2009 at 10:36 AM
Very nice work. Sorry you had to spend so much figuring it all out. I made a video tutorial over at G@P on just this very thing several months ago.
Paloth posted Tue, 11 August 2009 at 3:33 PM
Thanks. I’ll have to get a high-speed Internet connection one of these days. One of the benefits would be that I could finally make use of the video training out there.
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eonite posted Wed, 12 August 2009 at 8:22 AM
This is a hell of a project! Hats off!
Rubetzin posted Wed, 23 June 2010 at 7:02 PM
Hello Paloth, which has happened with your project, many we are anxious and attentive to your work, do not leave us, certainly, do you know where a model could obtain of tenochtitlan in 3D for 3Dmax?. Thank you friend, continues with your project.
Paloth posted Thu, 24 June 2010 at 3:03 AM
Hello Rubetzin. The Tenochtitlan project is finished for the time being. Two of the better renders are currently posted in my gallery. I haven't created the perfect render of the subject, so I might return to the project at some point in the future. Currently I've split my time between organic modeling in Zbrush and 2d work in Painter 11.
As far as I know there isn't any available model of Tenochtitlan for 3Dmax. If I ever purchase 3Dmax, maybe I'll create one.
Anyway, thanks for your interest.
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Ailig68 posted Sun, 18 July 2010 at 5:29 AM
Hi Paloth,
i was following your project, good stuff. I dont know if your Tenochtitlan was one-off project or you are really into archeological visualization, but anyways..i found this neat little software called CityEngine, check it out, it works with GIS layers so you can recreate real cities etc, or you can produce vast purely fictious urban landscapes...quite complex stuff really.
http://www.procedural.com/showcase/industries/archeology.html
Have fun
Ailig
Paloth posted Mon, 19 July 2010 at 12:28 PM
Hi, Alig68. I'm fond of architecture and will probably return to more cities in the future. I was checking out the CityEngine videos the other day. It is fascinating. The price has come down from the stratosphere. It is tempting at this point, but I'm currently rigging a figure for Poser. My plate will be full for months to come (worst case scenario.)
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