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Victorian Study with Books

Lightwave Modeling posted on May 23, 2005
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There's is a small possibility that I might have gone a wee bit overboard in modeling all these books. But, they were fun to model so here they are. :o) This environment was created specifically for the animation project of a friend. Less than 3,000 volumes because I wanted to allow gaps for slanted books, the odd bust of Beethoven here and there and a few vases and collectibles from all over. I still need to design and model the rolling ladder, but that can come later on. Thank you very much for your feedback, and for taking the time to view this project in progress.

Comments (36)


pentamiter_beastmete

10:20AM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Woo, that's cocking ace

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Styxx

10:24AM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Very good modeling! Have fun textureing the books! :)

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draculaz

10:24AM | Mon, 23 May 2005

i'd like you to model each and every one of those books. cover to cover. yes, that's right :P quite excellent :)

JustinBm

10:46AM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Wonderful design the books are great, I like the work you did on the interior, the door frames and such, I would like to see this one with color. Great job.

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chemicalbrother

11:17AM | Mon, 23 May 2005

looking very cool moe.......... and if I know you every book will have its very own surface name :)

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ElorOnceDark

12:37PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Very cool Moe! The books are really filling it out! Can't wait to see it with the knick-knacks added that you mentioned.

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Darkmagi

1:22PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Sweeet, Moe. Even untextured this looks really cool. As I've said before I do have a thing for the Victorian era, have you ever thought of doing some commercial Victorian architecture kits that you can mix and match? Please....

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beyondMyth

1:35PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

brings back memories when i was doing my library-scene :) looks very good! cant wait to see the finished work! -- from an animation stand-point i have to tell you its going to be a hell of a render-time with all those books modeled (personal experience from my own project) but on the other hand - it looks soooo real even untextured .. great work as always M! :) peace //Benny.

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lahavana

1:59PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

cre de la cre du modeling la Moe! :) in two words: outstanding! ;)

Ajax

3:27PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Looks like you need some lighting too, Moe :-) Maybe a modest chandelier or some gaslights on the walls? Is that a fireplace over on the right? Ahh! All we need now is a big leather armchair, a pipe, some carpet slippers and a globe with lots of pink countries.

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billy-home

3:30PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Ultra cool work mate, thenagain I expect nothing less, and knowing you as I do, I'll bet every book has hundreds of pages, all with every page from every classic novel scanned in. Great work my friend

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kosv01

3:41PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Great as usual my friend...Congrats.---Kostas.

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Tammy

4:21PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

This is really incredible, you can really see the effort that went into it, fantastic job.

ChuckEvans

4:31PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

That looks just yummy!

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zapper1977

6:02PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

how many polys???, Looks cool.....

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3D_Explorer

7:06PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

It's true ... you are a madman ... Well done.

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Drsuess

11:26PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

Yikes! Well I Know Where Your Last 72 hrs Went! 8) Almost There Moe!

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Django

12:35AM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Ack... moe be glad you had to model them only think about having to read all the stuff

apl3d

4:05AM | Tue, 24 May 2005

whew!!! this is really fun! I love the transition of thid library! want to see more!

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sms

6:11AM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Moe, you must be crazy to model all that books! Impressive!

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CarolSassy

9:28AM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Love the tilt/perspective on this. I see you've also did a little filling-in on the doorsill boards. Looks great with all the books there, and I'm looking forward to the next view! V (:

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kenmo

4:33AM | Wed, 25 May 2005

Awesome....

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oooZENOooo

6:10PM | Wed, 25 May 2005

Any secret passageways? Very nice Moe, though I am sure the texturing will add a more atmospheric depth to your fine modelling

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petes

6:43PM | Thu, 26 May 2005

...and you are going to UV individual spine art on all those books right?

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crocodilian

9:11PM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Wow. that's all that I can say. I'm a big fan of procedural complexity-- did you explore any script based way of getting all those volumes on the shelves? They're a kind of greeble. . . or is that nurnie-- I never get that right. You might look at some period rooms for the ceiling. . .that recessed style looks more modern than Victorian to me. . .two interesting possibilities: a coffered ceiling, which was common. And also a ceiling with pressed tin. . .not sure if it would have been found in a library, though. Oh, yes, fancier bevels and scrollwork on the moldings. . .that's what I forgot. Very Victorian. . .Here's a reference to "Egg and Dart" style molding-- its an easy way to add a lot of period detail with only a little more work! http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/pages/w00032.asp

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KingPtolemy

1:52PM | Sat, 28 May 2005

Wonderful architecture and designing!!! Very interesting concept!!!

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Svenart

2:56AM | Sun, 29 May 2005

Its great to see how you are working this out. Your modelling is always exemplary. But isnt it a problem for you, if you are starting with texturing too late?

pidjy

9:43AM | Tue, 31 May 2005

I'm amazed with the amout of details you put in this! and this scanline render gives this room something strange. Great work my friend!

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caleb68

11:40AM | Tue, 31 May 2005

could you imagine texturing all these books? its enough to make my head spin!! lol great work moe, looks really awesome, looking forward to seeing the finished product. Hey, IM Me Moe, wanna ask you about a model, donno if you have one but thought i'd ask, never see ya in chat anymore :'(, thanks man :)

Bastinado

8:47PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Awesome. I didn't know you did Victorian. I'm gonna need some Victorian props for 'The Janus Legacy' which is part two of Grimm. Are you going to market this stuff?

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