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XVIIth century Castle

Lightwave Work In Progress posted on Jul 11, 2010
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This is the same castle with some textures and the surrounding gardens. Any comment welcome.

Comments (6)


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vintorix

10:41AM | Sun, 11 July 2010

Wow! He who designed this castle had a nice sense of drama! A very lovely castle and render which I somehow find congenial to my spirit!

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WilliamEpic3

11:05AM | Sun, 11 July 2010

Awesome REALISTIC chateau-type castle. I deal with big scenes. VUE stats turn red when over 200 objects are used. Do you have that problem in Lightwave? Nice work! Clearly worth a 5 rating! Bill

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EaglesDarlin

12:25PM | Sun, 11 July 2010

wow...I want that building lol

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CaptainMarlowe

10:39PM | Sun, 11 July 2010

Thak you all for your kind comments. @vintorix : the castle is actually inspired by the castle of La Motte Tilly, except for the textured, inspired by the castle of Moussy le Vieux and the gardens, inspired by the castle of Vaux le Vicomte... @WilliamEpic3 : if you want to handle heavy scenes with VUE, you'll need infinite or an ecosystem solution. Lightwave handles scenes with up to 8 million polysin 64-bits and possibly thousands of objects, especially with the add of an instancing plug-in (like the one I used for flowers and trees).

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kjer_99

2:00PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

Now that is handsome looking!

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Svenart

7:40AM | Sun, 18 July 2010

I like it, well done.


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