WHO IS "virtuallyhistorical"? It's the two-man team of PETER HURST (phurst) and MAK WILSON (virtuallyhistorical). Two middle aged Brits with a passion for history, myth, art, architecture, CGI, costume and a few other things we can't mention!
Mak is a cgi animation director, puppeteer, actor, director, writer and movement consultant for TVÂ and film and Peter a actor, puppeteer, designer and writer.
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Comments (5)
MartinK
Not bad atall- the stonework looks as if it could do with some bump on it. Nice lighting though. A bit of a surprise seeing Kenilworth Castle here, as I live quite nearby...
virtuallyhistorical
Thanks MartinK. The stonework has been difficuclt to achieve and, funny enough, has a LOT of bump on it. We had to use two textures together to achieve anything close. I think I've managed to get closer with later attempts which we'll post when I get a new PowerBook that can handle the render! We're trying to achieve the new-ish stonework as oppose to the stonework as it is today. In fact, it should be really smooth. Either way you're right, it's not quite there. PS: If you want to see more of our Kenilworth, here's the link: http://host1.bondware.com/~virthist. (Soon to be www.virtuallyhistorical.com)
rollinger
Boah thats great...im on the way to your page :-)
Nod
Very nicely lit. You should send this along to 3D World Magazine for their gallery.
linkinpark
Very realistic work,lighting is fantastic as well as modeling...I like those flags!