Rome - scene in progress (Poll added)

How should the defense scene of Rome be handled?

  • Using the civic scene - Mainly a street fight in the core of Rome, with player using a few holdouts

    Votes: 180 62.7%
  • A separate scene - Player starts defense at a section of the Servian Wall. Maximized defensive poten

    Votes: 107 37.3%

  • Total voters
    287

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The Curia Julia is done =).
I've added some curule seats:

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That bronze door over there is actually a photo (and modified by me) of the door of the Basilica of St. John Lateran (the main catholic church of the world). This door was originally placed in the Curia, but removed by Christians in the centuries after the Roman Empire. This door and the building were fortunate to stay, because they became a church or a part of a church. Other buildings, which weren't fortunate enough, were removed like the temple of Jupiter and the Basilica's.

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Do you see these initials: "SPQR"? It means: Senatus PopulusQue Romanus. 'The Senate and the People of Rome.' :wink:! And do you see the eagle in the circular relief?

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Pff! I hope you will take a look at the floor. I really spent some work on it. There was no complete image so I had to cut each tile separate in a photo. Then, I placed them correctly :wink:! (it's by the way the original floor of the time of Diocletianus (3th century).

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Looks pretty nice, but I think you should redo those chairs. The model just needs a bit of smoothing up, and the texture needs a complete rehaul. I would make it darker, for starters, and the grain is currently very huge, it's like the texture got zoomed in on a thousand times. It would probably be a good idea to map out separate parts of the chair on the texture sheet, rather than using one solid wood texture (which I assume is what you're doing now.) Other than that, lighten up the yellow pillar things, the rest looks fantastic.
 
Retexture those chairs and those yellow things in the back. It will look better if you do.
 
Quintillius said:
The Curia Julia is done =).
I've added some curule seats:

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That bronze door over there is actually a photo (and modified by me) of the door of the Basilica of St. John Lateran (the main catholic church of the world). This door was originally placed in the Curia, but removed by Christians in the centuries after the Roman Empire. This door and the building were fortunate to stay, because they became a church or a part of a church. Other buildings, which weren't fortunate enough, were removed like the temple of Jupiter and the Basilica's.

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Do you see these initials: "SPQR"? It means: Senatus PopulusQue Romanus. 'The Senate and the People of Rome.' :wink:! And do you see the eagle in the circular relief?

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Pff! I hope you will take a look at the floor. I really spent some work on it. There was no complete image so I had to cut each tile separate in a photo. Then, I placed them correctly :wink:! (it's by the way the original floor of the time of Diocletianus (3th century).

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OH MY GOD! That looks unbelievably awesome :') I really love how you guys are completely making the world within this mod the exact visage of Ancient Rome/Greece. I think the longer this mod takes to create then the better as then you are putting as much detail in it as possible :smile: I was watching Alexander the other night which made me come back to this thread today lol. Whenever this is released, first city im going to is Alexandria! :mrgreen:
 
Thank you very much =D!

- Let's make some huge buildings in Alexandria then  :mrgreen: -

Maybe the Library of Alexandria or the - at that time 20 years old - Pharos.
Also, I believe Alexandria was much more beautiful than the city of Rome at that time :wink:.

By the way I re-textured the seats & the yellow pilars immediately. I also made the Aedes Vestae (Temple of Vesta). But it's still the one made centuries after 268 B.C. Do you mind if we just place this building and the Curia Julia as the Curia Hostilia? There are no or only a few images of the right buildings :wink:. But Ealabor still does have the final vote in this =).


 
So guys, I am done with these buildings:
- The Trajan's Column
- The Regia of the Pontifex Maximus
- The Arch of Augustus
- Aedes Vestae (Temple of Vesta)

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(P.S: Don't mind the statue on the column, the red text and the text on the arch, they have been replaced :wink:!)

 
ahá, a doppelganger!

i raise you a  orc bastard elf wich is a burglar with supermunchkin paladin.
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Hi folks, just letting you know im staying away from the distractions provided by the forums while I continue to work.

Apart from some other things, i've been working on finalizing the Forum of Nerva which I will preview in its entirety just as soon as I am done:

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