Graphic reconstruction of a non-existent palace

Theme: Graphic reconstruction of a non-existent palace
Artist: CucumberSalad
Graphics Card: Geforce GTX 2070
Workflow: SKETCHUP 2019 + D5 + DaVinci Resolve

Brief description of post-processing: graphic post processing - none, only making movie in DaVinci Resolve
Whether the model is original: Model of the palace and the surrounding area
Model source: 3D Warehouse - SketchUp; Vazproducoes; D5 library

Description of the work:
I created a reconstruction of the palace which was located near me, and which was demolished during World War II. I used historical photos and the outline of the remaining foundation to reconstruct it.

Link of the video on facebook





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Beautiful images, has a romantic vision. Why does the roof reflect?
:slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face:

I consulted the project with a local historian. Apparently, glazed rooftiles were dug out of the ground around the building. So they assumed that the roof of the palace was covered with them, so I did it on the visualization as well. :slight_smile:

Link for the old photos of palace.

P.S
I personally think (looking at the old photos) that they were not glazed, but you know, I’m not an expert :smiley:

Thanks, for the surgery. It’s interesting what you did :slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face:
PS:
It is true that in the historical era the tiles were glazed but also a little rough, it is close to the period of Art Nouveau

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You know what, you’re right! When the historian said that the rooftiles were glazed, I immediately imagined modern shiny glazed tiles instead of referring to the rooftiles from the time when the palace was being built. :smiley: Wow you really open my eyes now :smiley: Thanks for the comment, it will improve my renderings in future. :smiley:

I am pleased that I gave you a different vision, you know that architectural, artistic and current evolution go hand in hand, this is what history shows us. But there is also the new that always has historical references. :slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face: :slightly_smiling_face:

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Nice palace and inspiring discussion going on here. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: