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North Wales, 1295AD

Cinema 4D Historical posted on Oct 03, 2003
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Sorry it's such a small image but it's a test for a larger one. This is Harlech (Harleck) Castle in North Wales as it would have looked when it was first built. This is a hybrid of a photograph and model. We did this because recreating Harlech Dome (the rock) accurately was a tad too difficult. Cinema 4D R8 & Photoshop 7. Thanks for viewing. Mak

Comments (7)


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Moebius87

12:53AM | Sat, 04 October 2003

Brilliant work, but I'm saving my compliments for the bigger image. :o)

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virtuallyhistorical

2:27AM | Sat, 04 October 2003

You may have to wait a while Mo! Thanks. Mak

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Doublecrash

9:37AM | Sat, 04 October 2003

I'll eagerly wait for the bigger one. In the meanwhile, this is really cool.

isulaelu

7:20PM | Sat, 04 October 2003

looks like a photo :D

linkinpark

5:29AM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Great work,maybe it would want some sky!!! ;)

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thefixer

1:27PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Nice,I'm a member on your site and I think you guys may need some advice on Welsh place names and how to pronounce them!

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Metonicus

6:44AM | Mon, 24 May 2004

Do us a favor and post a map of the areas these castles come from.


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