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# 1 05-01-2003 , 04:54 AM
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I'll base my scene on a pic of Durham Castle

# 2 05-01-2003 , 04:56 AM
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Very rough at this stage.
A whole Whopping 5 mins spent. But at least its a start.user added image

# 3 05-01-2003 , 05:07 AM
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Added a few more walls

# 4 05-01-2003 , 05:38 AM
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The main Castle plan is now complete.

All I have left is....... MY GOD....... what have I started.user added image
Lets See
1. Add a LOT of stone detail.
2. Drink a Rum and Coke.
3. Add forground.
4. Drink a coulple of Rum and Coke.
5. Contour landscape.
6. Drink a few more Rum and Coke.
7. Add a character or two.
8. If I can find the bottle... Drink a lot more Rum and Coke.
9. (If I get Time) Finish the scene before the end of the bottle errrrr. I mean end of month.user added image
10. Try to remember where I left the Rum Bottle. hahahauser added image

# 5 05-01-2003 , 06:38 AM
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Nice start user added image

I'd like to see a fly through in the gates around the keep and down into the dungeon. Is it going to be that detailed???

Been a fan of castles since this high - am looking forward to it.


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# 6 05-01-2003 , 08:30 AM
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I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the scene just yet.
But I hope to get in a lot of detail before I finish.

# 7 05-01-2003 , 08:34 AM
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Slowly taking shape

# 8 05-01-2003 , 02:42 PM
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the grass(landscape) looks too unreallistic... anyway, the castle rocks!!!!

# 9 05-01-2003 , 04:10 PM
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great start and a very nice description of your plan! very pro! I like it

# 10 05-01-2003 , 07:01 PM
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Thanks for your comment. I agree 100% with you.

The grass shader is only there to add contrast the building at this stage.user added image

# 11 06-01-2003 , 04:56 AM
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are you entering in the noob comp this time?


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# 12 06-01-2003 , 09:46 AM
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Iv'e just started my 4th month modeling with Maya, so I don't know what category I'm in.

# 13 07-01-2003 , 06:49 AM
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fair enough.


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# 14 07-01-2003 , 07:33 PM
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Very cool so far! I like seeing the progression of the projects. It makes one appreciate the work that is put into modeling anything in a 3d package. You picked an awesome castle to model!



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# 15 07-01-2003 , 10:56 PM
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oh making a castle - that is great. i think now i have an idea what i can do for this challenge - some architectural work.

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