Antiquity LSP 3D Art Roman Era Buildings - Now with walls

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The Amphipolis is pretty damn impessive, I've been following it. Official site has some nice pictures and else. http://www.theamphipolistomb.com/

Anyway;
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Will you be making that scene available OSP as well? That is looking like it could turn into a decent scene also. :smile:
 
Jaakko said:
Negative.

I'll try to get the gatehouse and tower ready for tomorrow.

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Jaakko said:
The Amphipolis is pretty damn impessive, I've been following it. Official site has some nice pictures and else. http://www.theamphipolistomb.com/

Anyway;
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Woah, great work! Those are just perfect!!!
 
Just gonna add some references for 'large' 'barbarian' Gallic buildings, I'll post the link where they came from if I can.

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Sanctuary of Corent with surrounding houses, http://www.luern.fr/index.php?
http://www.luern.fr/index.php?mod=scientifique&act=sanctuaire&id=28 For the sanctuary.
http://www.luern.fr/index.php?mod=scientifique&act=habitat&id=25 For the houses.
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A gallic Marketplace, reconstruction of the one in Corent.
http://www.luern.fr/index.php?mod=scientifique&act=marche&id=20&img=47
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Gallic tavern, from Corent (again).
http://www.luern.fr/index.php?mod=scientifique&act=marche&id=24
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Gallic Theater, in Corent.
http://www.luern.fr/index.php?mod=scientifique&act=theatre&id=43&img=115
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Hypostyle of Entremont.
http://www.entremont.culture.gouv.fr/en/index2.html
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Tenements in Gaul, about three stories high.
Unfortunately I can't find its source, but if I do I'll post the URL.
That's all I can find.
 
 
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Temple of Zeus, Akragas (Agrigentum), built after the battle of Himera, 480 BC, the temple was the largest example of Doric style in Megale Hellas and the third biggest one after the Artemision in Ephesus and the temple of Apollo in Dydime. 113 x 56 metres. The statues carrying the weight are called Telamons. Work by Federico Moncada.

Hope this can inspire you  :wink:
 
Entrance to an Oppidum. Note the Murus Gallicus is about 6m high in this rendering:
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Source: http://www.digital-archaeology.com/index.php?nav_id=68&gal_akt_image216=717&gal_nr216=0 (you can find other animations of Roman buildings and a Celtic village at this site).
 
Hey Jaako, I don't mean to rush or be rude, as I'd imagine you've been quite busy, but: when do you think you can release the models you showed us?
 
Oh yeah, been bit busy. There was some other work I had to complete, and right now I'm on intern.

I probably should grab up ready things and showel them into a bag sometimes during next week.
 
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