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"Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote:
> There are a couple of interesting developments here.
>
> 1) the lowered courtyard (or raised gallery if you wish) is often created
> for a simple practical reason: rainfall. If you do not want the gallery to
> be flooded, just raise it above the court yard level. This is also true for
> regions with little rainfall (but huge quantities of rain at once).
Good point. However, I wish you hadn't mentioned this, bacause now I feel that
maybe I should put some drains and guttering into the gallery floor! Argh! ;-)
> 2) What Clipka suggests (abrasion by tourist feet) would be nice to pursue.
> Between the columns, the flagstones should indeed be hollowed out by years
> of use.
Indeed. While this would be an interesting challenge, I shan't be pursuing it in
this scene, because a) I think it will be very difficult :P and b) I'm after an
abandoned look, untouched by tourism.
Bill
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