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Bryce (none) posted on Dec 05, 2002
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wip not sold on the windows all comments graciously acepted

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beelzebulb

9:19AM | Thu, 05 December 2002

Windows don't look right for sure. I do like the style of the castle though. You make or??

bdurfy

9:21AM | Thu, 05 December 2002

I've been working on some other windows, but they add a lot of geometry to the scene. the castles mine, though I'm working from plan from a game company thanks for the comment!

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Incarnadine

11:47AM | Thu, 05 December 2002

I has an intersting feel to the scene though. I agree with the windows though. I would go for the increased polys. These at the moment look to be glass cubes set proud of the tower face rather than cut from. Remember, glass was an extreme luxury to most castle builders when they were actually used as weapons rather than the later fortified estate houses. I would also suggest increasing the frequency slightly on the stone tex of the main buildings. Very good start!

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pauljs75

6:39PM | Fri, 06 December 2002

Perhaps the windows should be inset rather then sticking out from the surface. Not too hard to do with booleans. I bet that's why they look funny.


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