View Full Version : Gothic/Spanish inspired architecture
nic0880
04-25-2003, 11:17 AM
http://cappuccinocowgirls.com/nicole/pics/buildingrender_tiny.jpg (http://cappuccinocowgirls.com/nicole/models/buildingrender.jpg)
Here is a model of a Gothic/Spanish inspired building a did last week. Just needs textures, which i love doing (note: that was sarcasm.) Tell me what you think.
Looks like you've had fun. I think it looks good from this distance but it would be nice to see some close quarter shots, especially of the entrance surround. Also sounds like you did it pretty fast although there are a number of repeated elements. Like the front steps and balcony in particular. more more
nic0880
04-25-2003, 12:31 PM
I will post some close up screen grabs once I get home. I did this fairly quickly, but the steps/entrance and the gargoyles in front are fairly detailed and took awhile. The repetitive elements made it faster but i wanted it to be like that so it would look unfiform and not all hodge podge.
I will get shots of the details up as well.
Here is a render of the gargoyle for now.
http://cappuccinocowgirls.com/nicole/pics/gargoylerender_tiny.jpg (http://cappuccinocowgirls.com/nicole/models/gargoylerender.jpg)
Dave3D
04-25-2003, 02:14 PM
Put the objects on the floor they look a bit werid float'n
Dave:)
nic0880
04-25-2003, 03:46 PM
The weird part is it is on the floor.
Figure that one out, I can't.
I guess it is the way it is lit.
cathuria
04-25-2003, 10:09 PM
I think it's terrific -- although the position of the windows seems to indicate that the interior is some sort of split-level hell...:)
banshee
04-26-2003, 06:01 AM
Looks pretty good so far. How do you get to the big balcony on the side? ;) Maybe some additional "sills" on the windows on the sides? Is this from scratch or reference? As far as the "hovering effect", is the plane itself at 0,0,0 ? I did that before by accident but did'nt notice in open Gl mode and made the discovery after a night of radiositiy :o . I would just check it's coordinates and the others to be sure. Look forward to some textures.
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