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here is my soul searching question...

 

would you have been able to keep going without this with this forum...

that would be a nice plug....

 

well i think many of us are a lot more motivated because of your work...

now we have to guage our work by yours...hehe

 

aloha....

raymond:D :D :D

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Amazing!! as usual.

This pavillion has a very nice mix of colours with the red details and those plants going up the walls... really really like it :)

Yes... I'm sure that this one, between the two of Austria and Hungary will have much originality with this kind of tones...

 

 

 

well i think many of us are a lot more motivated because of your work...

now we have to guage our work by yours...hehe

Thanks... I hope too finally... I think that was the same thing, which make me much dedicated to this 3d passion, few years ago when I saw many great projects or realizations.

In the same time, it's a real passion, even real passions, there's of course the 3d, but also this event, the World's Fair... and other all that, there's also a kind of personal challenge. I'm never proud of me, especially when I see much good realization (in 3d or in 2d...)... until now, I've tried to do many things to increase my skills... but of course, in art or in 3d technic, I've my limitations... also for that, I've the envy to have a real large project, maybe single... that give me a true challenge, not simple of course... it's that which is interesting.

 

Thanks for your support and your kindness Raymond... and thanks too to all people here who follow the realization.

 

 

Well, noaw it's time for the next pavilion, the one of Austria, here's some references :

 

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Even if it's not necessary for the project... here's anyway an interiors photo, with the monumental staircase :

 

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I think you've really captured the illustrative style that is in the reference images with the red roofs and the vines. I'd have commented on them then but I've been out of commision for a while. I agree, you need to make some good money for all this work. It's amazing that you've stuck with it for so long. Most would have gotten burned out or side-tracked on real work by now.

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I think you've really captured the illustrative style that is in the reference images with the red roofs and the vines. I'd have commented on them then but I've been out of commision for a while. I agree, you need to make some good money for all this work. It's amazing that you've stuck with it for so long. Most would have gotten burned out or side-tracked on real work by now.

Your words touch me a lot Brian... that of course contribute much to my motivation.

I know I'm not the most good placed to really have an objective vision about the quality of this work. But the passion give me much power in this case... at the first time of this project, I was not sure if I will be able to continue far... always now, I can't be sure of this, but I'm always very motivated like in the first moment. But the end is not near, so far in fact. I really hope to see the end of this story, with why not... money.

I prefer to doesn't think too much about that, I've actually much probs in my job... and too much hopes is not often the best guide. I rest quiet for the following then.

 

I am running out wow adjectives to describe my feelings..

could we get a new couple to stare at the model....

hippie type would be fitting...:D

i feel like i am there....more than those who really were there...

ray:p

I'm not really sure to have understant all these sentences, but anyway, I mean that was very kind... thanks to follow the project Ray !

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Thanks TJ !

 

Well... the following... with the details... as statues, ornements, fountains, vegetations... I've tried to doesn't add too much polygons...

 

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The pavilion is now finish...

 

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Next step : the quay's modeling... texturing will be for the next week.

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Do You know, Lemog, that at the time this building was made (1900) there was no thing as an Austria country? There was an Austria-Hungary land with very different flag. This one You use is not-official flag of that time of Austia and was used by that time only by the nationalists (Habsburg Monarchy).

 

Here You can find the Austria-Hungary flag:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Austria-Hungary_flag_1869-1918.gif

 

 

The story is very interesting: there was only one country but every of them has it's own parliament and courts.

 

Anyway.. I return here ever week and I'm Your real fan. Keep up the good work!

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