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Neemrana Fort Palace

Bryce Architecture posted on Oct 20, 2004
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This is an actual place, you can go and rent a room! I saw it in a travel magazine on the airplane and stole the page, not thinking there might be more pictures online... so I made the whole render and only then looked it up. See the Neemrana site. Next time I'll search first, model later! Perhaps part of my fascination was the wonderful Indian food and community in London - try "Rasoi Vineet Bhatia" for the best dinner if you're nearby, but save up a few spare pounds... (sic). -*- Standard bryce primitives, booleans, trees. The stone textures are from Sonoma and Napa, and the sky is clouds I shot yesterday in a big storm here - don't tell anyone. -*- Thanks for viewing!

Comments (32)


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dougocd

8:34PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

Wild architecture!

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sadlers5

8:55PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

cool i like this like a maze of buidings nice work! would like to visit here too, sounds fun! ann :)

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drawbridgep

9:02PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

Now that's cool!! Wonderful modelling reminds me of your early pictures. And you know the magazines are complimentary, so don't feel bad that you stole it. :-)

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Mollock_20

9:02PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

wow I would love to visit this place, thanks for bringing it to the attention of the rest of us.. Kudose mate :)

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bigkahuna

12:36AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

What, no beach? You gotta have a beach to lie on! ;) other than that it's quite livable, I especially like the cobble texture, I understand there are a lot of cobbled surfaces in britain....

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TKraccoon

1:42AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

I love this. It's always nice seeing original styles of architecture and this image is no exception. Looks like a place I would want to check out.

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zopeynn

1:50AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

excellent details and very beautiful work,bravo!

RobertX

2:37AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

very nice work!

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RodsArt

6:23AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Very Cool. Great Job!

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Kemal

6:37AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Nice one Jim, those trees are awesome, lightning is very well done, I like that swimming pool light, nice touch !!! :)

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Schurby

7:05AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Excellent job on the modeling and texuring. I agree with the auesome lighting here, well thought out and alot of work.

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draculaz

7:37AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

have to say, for bryce prims and trees, you really cooked up something awesome. excellent work :)

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jagill

7:56AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Oustanding work! The textures are perfect. The pool light is a nice touch. Well done.

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borsy

10:57AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Excellent!!!

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potamus

11:42AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

VERY cool Jim! Is that the view out your front door?

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adrian3Dart

12:28PM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Excellent architectural modeling and the texture is great.

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eres

2:14PM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!V

shadowdragonlord

3:06PM | Thu, 21 October 2004

Bageeuzus, it's beautiful! I love your architecture, it reminds me of Morrowind yet obviously much, much more detailed. And your materials are wonderful! The only thing I'd like to see different would be your sky. I know it's hard to make great, original looking skies with the Material Lab, but I think the resolutin and focal difference is very obvious in this scene? Still, it's just a minor thing, the image is perfect, regardless...

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Doublecrash

6:03PM | Thu, 21 October 2004

I still have to decide if I prefer your Painter strokes or your Bryce modeling skills. Then I think: why have I to decide? :)

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danamo

12:26AM | Fri, 22 October 2004

Great architecture and some super boolean and texture work!

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tjohn

3:32AM | Sat, 23 October 2004

Very well done!

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orbital

6:16AM | Sat, 23 October 2004

Fantastic work!

roobol

2:59AM | Sun, 24 October 2004

Very impressive, modelling presumably has taken ages.

garyandcatherine

4:27AM | Sun, 24 October 2004

WOW, dees getz my bote. V

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ShadowWind

11:42AM | Sun, 24 October 2004

Such imaginative modeling, lighting and concept. Well done all around indeed. V

pogmahone

1:50PM | Sun, 24 October 2004

I want to go there!! It gets my vote :^)

gallimel

4:10PM | Sun, 24 October 2004

Your universes are all lookin real, then masterfully unreal.

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Incarnadine

6:47AM | Tue, 26 October 2004

It just needs some people and odds and ends to bring it to life. Excellent modelling Jim.

Mr_Senator

10:56AM | Wed, 27 October 2004

brilliant work! excellent modeling. the textures repeat on some objects though

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Flak

8:29PM | Wed, 27 October 2004

Good modelling and mat work. I also like that dark feel to it. Good stuff :)

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