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 (4)
linkinpark
Incredible work again VH,I love the windows..
mwa
Excellent work, as always!
MartinK
Further to my previous post, looking at these walls, you tend to notice their absolute perfect knife edge sharpness. Also they still seem almost monochromatic in colour- again I apologise for being so critical! I'm aware that this would involve some degree of extra work to 'correct'.
virtuallyhistorical
I think I understand what you're saying Martin. The problem we have, is getting this to look like Kenilworth looks, but also make it an interesting image. I've tried taking some of the bump out of it, and wasn't happy with the result. I'm not sure what you mean by "monochromatic" though. What we will be doing eventually, is making our own texture from an image of good, dressed stonework still exsisting an applying that. Thanks for the comments. VH