History of Venetian castle for Split museum, Croatia.
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Venetian castle
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- BorisGoreta
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Whoa....water looks awesome!
I love castles and knights, so in my mind these pictures really come to life....
Probably is the lighting
, brilliant!
I love castles and knights, so in my mind these pictures really come to life....
Probably is the lighting

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- FrankPooleFloating
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Wow Boris! Really great stuff! Not only is this a visual tour de force, but the sound effects (especially during construction scenes) were freakin' awesome! You da man! Are you still doing the bulk of your 3D in LightWave?
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Thanks, yeah, all of it with Lightwave and Messiahstudio.
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Hi Boris, very good work !
How many guys have worked on this ?
How many guys have worked on this ?
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I have worked with one other guy, Ivan Žic, he is an architect by profession but knows modeling also. He did the base untextured model of the castle and then I took it from there. People from the Split museum were very strict about historical facts so there was a lot of corrections on the base model, also on the appearance of soldiers and people from that time.
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- UnCommonGrafx
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Great looking work. Quite busy it looks.
A lot of work, I surmise.
Kudos.
Robert
A lot of work, I surmise.
Kudos.
Robert
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Hi Boris, this is a very huge amount of work for only two guys
How much time for this production ?

How much time for this production ?
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The bulk of the project was done in 3 months. But then we had numerous corrections for every little detail and the client was not keen to answer promptly to our updates so the final animation was done after 3 more months at the slowed down pace with some other parallel projects.
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Okay Boris,
Thank for these informations.
Thank for these informations.
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