A VIEW FROM ABOVE by RICHARD
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Description
Playing with the castle I posted,I have added some parts since the last post enjoy-their not perfect scale and some our just sections our just for placement sake.
Comments (7)
Quiter
I know I made some bad comments about your former castles, which was more square like than this one. This looks typically french or renaisance or am I mistaken? Whatever. You have to work a little on your use of textures concerning footpaths and grass. The castle itself looks undeniably brilliant. Love it, how did you make it? Hope to see more of it, perhaps looking at real french castles will give you new inspiration to make more of these. Two thumbs up.
Byrdie
Fantastic! I am awestruck and envious -- gonna take me forever to do a castle/landscape this good even with Bryce/Poser since I don't have Vue.
RICHARD
guess you didnt look at my 1st image-anyway the main part of the castle which is chambord in france was made by Sevn Dannart.its not a complete model so Iam trying to finish what Sven started.the side bldgs and back towers,walls etc are my doing.not worried about the grass,paths for now they our just for lay out.look at the image called chambord-its a aeril view-photo of the real chambord and what iam trying to get it tok look somthing like-wont be perfect.
Irish
Gorgeous castle scene Richard!! You're doing fabulous work with it!!
RICHARD
thanks for the incourgement-Ill do the best that i can,also thinking of giving a go of windsor castle.
pakled
looks great..only thing I'd do is reduce the bump on the grass slightly(minor fix); it changes the scale a bit..but spot-on otherwise..keep up the good work.
jb11
this is developing into a very good model of Chambord. Not an easy one to do either, with all the fancy chimneys and spires.