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Chambord Castle

Lightwave Architecture posted on Mar 03, 2005
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kimariehere

9:06PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

beautiful castle - love the waters reflective light EXCELLANT!

hstewarth

9:59PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

I agree - excelient reflection of castle in the water.. well done.. got my vote.

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Drsuess

11:44PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Excellent! Fantastic Model Must Have Taken Forever. The POV Is Perfect! Keep Em Coming! -VOTE-

UweMattern

11:44PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Excellent, like a photo!

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jerr3d

12:58AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

This is awesome! Incredible detail! Very nice POV!

jezzart

2:37AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

fantastic mate, well done. Crystal clear

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A_

3:53AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

wow, this is truely excellent! i once drew that castle with colored penciles, so i recognized it right away. :) drawing it was difficult enough, i can't imagine what modelling it was like. wonderful detailing. an excellent piece of work. all my respect.

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kenwas

4:05AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Great work as always Sven.

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RaysOfLight

6:33AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

i love the castle, but the water looks... wrong. a bit too reflective maybe, i don't know. excellent work on the castle though

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Esclece

9:10AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Very nice, as usuall. only critique I'd say is the image looks a bit too blue-grey. Could be a lot stronger i think. but thats only a small opinion. As far as modelling and skill goes, you never cease to imress me my friend.

ISSE

9:27AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Yes like photo,these reflections are superb

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waldomac

10:30AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I think the image is phenominal. If I were to give attention to any thing, the only thing I see is that the water appears too silvery and mirror-like. I have no problem with the reflection, because I believe that, from that POV it would be about that reflective with the small ripples. Could it be a spectrum issue? In other words, would not this pond have some sort of mineral content or properties that would lend it some sort of color? Ponds seem to be greenish, so they split off that color of the spectrum. Glacial lakes are a more vivid green, because of high minieralization. Seas and large lakes are blue. I don't know; something to think about. Meanwhile, I'm just in awe of your castle. Extraordinarily well done.

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FitArtistSF

12:12PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Charles the 5th would be most pleased to recognize his feudal domicile.... One more small crit: are the roof tiles not tinged more blue in color, rather than gray? Oh, also, I think the stones in your texture are just a little too large. I think they need to be much smaller, in scale to the buildings. But otherwise, very nice.

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oooZENOooo

1:13PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

This is very beautiful. And I hope no one has said, you need to dirty/grunge it up a bit. In this day we are getting obsessed with imperfections. I personally think a Castle like this would be kept remarkably well, and ooze grandeur, like you ooze in talent! (Vote)

oblivionblack

1:28PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

WHOA!!! really excellent work my friend!!! lighting is SUPERB!I would even add some more contrast with the colors!great job!

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xxancroft

1:52PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Great work, I love the reflection in the water. My dad likes the cat on the roof!?

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petes

1:57PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

simply fantastic!! the only crit, as zeno said, is to show some wear. the roof looks like you did. but not the gre/white bottom. this is too good not to go all the way! maybe the stones on the walls can be scaled down too? maybe half size? i could be talking out of my butt, since i don't have refernece...it just feels a bit big. just nit picking from a fool:0) gets an excellent from me!

kostas

3:42PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Fantastic image!Great moddeling and rendering also! My VOTE

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Moebius87

12:21AM | Sat, 05 March 2005

Superb!!! :o) My only critical input here is that those flowers are huge. :oP

Askguden

1:36PM | Sun, 06 March 2005

I love the sky and the reflections, lightning is wonderful. But it feels kinda empty, nothing in the background. But, as alwayss, your work is great.

Nanard06

4:16PM | Sun, 06 March 2005

Aren' there missing a few chimneys ;), excellent work as usual, get a VOTE

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beyondMyth

5:17AM | Tue, 08 March 2005

funny, all i saw was the castle, looked good and i clicked the link - once the image was up i thought to myself - only Svenart can do that, and the second after i realized Svenart WAS the one behind the image! excellent as always!! :) peace //Benny.

MysticalBrat

12:31PM | Tue, 08 March 2005

WOW This is AWESOME! You really picked up the details of the real Chambord! Beautiful!!!!!!

tovar

1:06PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

awesome work

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Ona

3:24PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Chapeau!

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jsgknight

8:00AM | Mon, 14 March 2005

One of your best!

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Pagrin

7:42AM | Fri, 18 March 2005

as always Sven, Great work. I like the level of detail on the roof. (Vote)

jige

5:30AM | Fri, 24 June 2005

oui chapeau...

GermanRipper

5:38AM | Wed, 29 June 2005

Sehr gut...!!!

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TallPockets

7:18PM | Fri, 08 July 2005

Marvelous artwork!!

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