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Re: Rose window question
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 3 Dec 1999 07:25:27 GMT
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Jon Palmer wrote:
> A while back I swear someone posted something about making a rose
> window. Unfortunatly I no longer have this post.
> I'm in the later stages of constructing a space ship thats about 220
> studs long that has the architectural elements of a gothic cathedral--
> flying butresses, pillars, columns, vaults etc.. One of the features I would
> like it to have is two rose windows.
Hmmm...someone bought Battlefleet Gothic a few months ago, methinks. ;) That's
some terribly nice artwork on those boxes.
> I have a few ideas that would incorporate 1x1 clear plates and 1x black
> plates but I would love to hear other's input on this matter.
> I know this is a stange question but I will hopefully make a site and
> borrow a digital camera to show what the ship looks like soon or when I am
> done.
Looking forward to it! The person to ask about rendering cathedral structural
elements is probably Gary Istok--if he didn't do it, he knows who did, I'd
wager.
best,
LFB
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Rose window question
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| (...) Thanks for the vote of confidence Lindsay! Even though I have been building Gothic Cathedrals since 1983, I haven't really been doing rose windows. One reason in the past was when you use 1x5x4 half arches and their inverse counterparts (with (...) (25 years ago, 8-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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| A while back I swear someone posted something about making a rose window. Unfortunatly I no longer have this post. I'm in the later stages of constructing a space ship thats about 220 studs long that has the architectural elements of a gothic (...) (25 years ago, 3-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)
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