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Started by DebussyMan, January 31, 2007, 09:20:32 PM

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7otago1998

Congratulations DebussyMan!

This is another great work of yours. The details are stunning as is always in your models.

May I ask, how are the Louvre and Escorial are progressing?

Thank you, please keep up the amazing work you are doing.

DebussyMan

@toxicpiano and WannGLondon: I'll take these into account. I also like St. Mary-le-Strand, even though it's not Wren's.

@woodb3kmaster: I certainly have tought of it, I even have gathered a few reference pictures and plans, but, as with other projects, it's the neverending song: I still have lots of unfinished projects I need to get over with before attempting new big projects.  ()sad()

@7otago1998: Haven't touched El Escorial since my last update. A couple of weeks ago I advanced a little on the Louvre... but still a lot to go.



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gn_leugim

Awesome work, you can tell you are called Carlos :P Ya, that's my name too :P

Can I leave a suggestion or two?

Conventro de Mafra

Mosteiro da Batalha

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

Maybe you like some of them :D

and if you need help just say :)


DebussyMan

gn_leugim: I love portuguese architecture, but Manuelino is such a hard style to make! straight french gothic is hard already, mix it up with moorish and baroque and you've got something really difficult to BAT. I've considered smaller buildings like Torre de Belém. But those large convents are way out of my possibilities.  ()sad()

jeckyll: I'll try to upload it to the LEX this weekend  ;)


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gn_leugim

acording to wiki, Convento de Mafra is barroque only, and it has not many details on it's façades. it is undoubtedly huge!  :-[

but anyway, thanks for taking a look :)

DebussyMan

I've uploaded the white version of the Nicholas Church to the LEX.


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DebussyMan

A w2w based on a building in Andrassy Avenue in Budapest made for roundabouts (overhanging prop):



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Girafe

The Floraler

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Schulmanator

Roundabout buildings are desperately needed! And it is in my favorite style. I love Budapest... great city with great food!
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peterycristi

fantastic and very usefull one!  &apls love it
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DebussyMan

Thank you all. :)

Naturally, I also think roundabout buildings are needed, but it is really hard to find examples in real life of concave buildings of this style (XIX-XX century academic, central-europe-english-parisian, etc.) that fit in the SC4 avenue roundabout.

If there are any suggestions, please post some pictures for inspiration   :satisfied:


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art128

Looks like a great building with some very fine details!
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Girafe

"Rond point des Champs Elysées" & "Rond point de l'étoile" in Paris, you will find buildings like this. Pictures could be found on the tab aerial view of pagesjaunes.fr and you can tried google street view. If more pics needed I will take them myself.
The Floraler

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noahclem

Excellent building and extremely useful  &apls  Besides being a much-needed fit for the avenue roundabouts, this is to my knowledge the first such building that will fit OWR roundabouts. It's also much higher quality than anything with a similar fit that I've seen. I can't think of more concave buildings off the top of my head, though I'll let you know if I do. What about convex-curved buildings that are overhanging so they can fit closely to the roundabout? I imagine there's more real life examples of that  :thumbsup:

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vortext

What a great idea and perfectly executed!  &apls

Hope to see more of these wonderfull buildings!  :thumbsup:
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sunv123

Really nice roundabout building, it looks great in an old town. :thumbsup:

Lol, just went to the STEX, and it was on the front page.
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