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Greek temple

Rhino 3D Architecture posted on Mar 17, 2003
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This is my first attempt to illustrate ancient architecture. The idea comes from a book about greek art. The temple is modelled in Rhino 3d and rendered in Brazil 1.0. No textures are laid exept for the brick wall. Next step will be a giant chinese temple with dragons and everything...just kidding (for now).

Comments (2)


memaci

1:11PM | Mon, 17 March 2003

I haven't looked at Greek architecture for quite some time but I don't think any of them had bases on the pillars as you show here. The pillars generally fall into three categories the doric, ionic and corinthian which is usually defined by the base and head. Secondly I'm almost certain that Greek temple architecture had stairways that wrapped around the building and Romans designed steps more in line with your image. Very cool building and I may be wrong about the architectural comments it has been quite some time.

Breed47

12:44AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Actually, youre quite right. The book has a mixture of different cultures. Not just greek. And for the pillars and staircases, they are from roman architecture. I had to put an extra look in the book. Thanx for correcting me.


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