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"Woland" <ziz### [at] wp pl> schreef in bericht
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> And this one...
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Aaah! Much better!
Most comments have already been given, so I won't repeat them here. The
castle doesn't need necessarily be realistic. On medieval castles, the
overhangs were supported by stone wedges, often with holes in between used
for dropping hot oil on unfriendly visitors :-)
Even older castles (or poorer ones) had a wood superstructure, covered with
wet hides for protection against flaming arrows. You may consider that for
making the construction even more interesting.
Thomas
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Now, this is really nitpicking, but there are some vertical seams between
stones which are aligned, weakening the overall structural strength... I
have seen this in RL too, without damaging effect though...
Thomas
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It might need some filling between the stones.
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"Sven Littkowski" <Sve### [at] Jamaica-Focus com> wrote:
> It might need some filling between the stones.
Yes, I think this will look better with some fillings hide some parts and whole
stones, and when stones will be more irregular.
In next render i'll try to do this and some wooden parts.
But the most difficult thing for me is to have time to do this :(:(
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"Sven Littkowski" <Sve### [at] Jamaica-Focus com> wrote:
> It might need some filling between the stones.
I've made some fillings, but everything now looks bad for me... stones are the
same, and there is to big order in whole construction.
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On 12/06/2010 9:45 AM, Woland wrote:
> "Sven Littkowski"<Sve### [at] Jamaica-Focus com> wrote:
>> It might need some filling between the stones.
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> I've made some fillings, but everything now looks bad for me... stones are the
> same, and there is to big order in whole construction.
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The gaps for the mortar are maybe a bit too big but on the whole it is
getting better and better.
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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> "Sven Littkowski"<Sve### [at] Jamaica-Focus com> wrote:
>> It might need some filling between the stones.
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> I've made some fillings, but everything now looks bad for me... stones are the
> same, and there is to big order in whole construction.
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The mortar looks to thick. Less mortar and more stones, then it should
looks beter.
Maybe also more variations in the mortar colour, or a higher frequancy.
Anyway, there is a great improvement since the original version.
Alain
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