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The Great Parathenon of Athens

3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Jul 04, 2008
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tallpindo

5:20AM | Sat, 05 July 2008

If only it could be put back together so easily. Aren't there steps in the order to the bottom of the columns? Way too much taper, too. Yet, the idea of a more sweeping view is not missed. It's all in the POV.

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kino-kino

3:06PM | Sat, 05 July 2008

Really great work!!!!!!!!!!

quextron

1:19PM | Sun, 06 July 2008

The real Great Parthenon of Athens is one giant jigsaw puzzle every piece can go in one place and one place only. If you look at Robertnabil's image you can see the top of the pillars look thinner than the bottom. This is an optical illusion which the Greeks knew about. The real Parthenon looks like every line,pillar and column is straight but every piece of it is curved to give the illusion of it being straight. The Marble parts were connected using wooden pieces that are still as good as new even after 2,500 years because each marbles fit so perfectly it created a vacuum seal between them protecting the wood. This was all done using Iron Age equipment that was a of higher quality than anything we make today Robertnabil Great job on rendering this wonder of the classical world.

kyrilos_diab

2:40AM | Mon, 07 July 2008

ايه يا ابنى الجمال ده

Robertnabil

7:56AM | Mon, 07 July 2008

thnxxx all for these nice comments :)


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