Showing posts with label Westminster Palace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westminster Palace. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2016

Palace of Westminster: 6# St. Stephen's Entrance, Speakers Court, etc.


It was long ago when I post the last entry of the Palace of Westminster. In this time, I've been making enough progress, first of all, I've destroyed the Westminster Hall, because it didn't fit with the real Hall. So if it was  'V for Vendetta', I filled the Hall of TNT. A image fromthe scene:


(Let burn!)



Also, I've done the St. Stephen's Entrance, that is the southern end of the Hall. Images:










Then, I have advanced on the other end of the Hall:





I have also started doing the interior facades, with the Speakers Court and some reforms on the roof (adding a tower), at the height of Westminster Terrace:




(You can see that the walls aren't as detailed as the exterior facade)


And a general picture:





Bye!








Thursday, April 28, 2016

Palace of Westminster: 4# Avanzando y 500 visitas | Palace of Westminster: 4# Going Forward and 500 visits

Español:

Primero de todo, agradeceros por estas 500 visitas que lleva ya el blog en tan sólo 2 semanas. A todos los que miráis el blog, me encantaría que si os gusta este blog, lo compartiereis con toda esa gente que conozcáis que juegen a Minecraft.

Ahora vayamos al grano, he hecho avances significativos en el palacio y he reformado la cúspide del conocido Big Ben ya que no me gustaba mucho cómo quedaba. Ahora mismo estoy terminando el Westminster Hall, que me está llevando mucho ya que es una parte muy grande y, está en diagonal.

Fotos:

(El Big Ben reformado, ahora se asemeja más al real)




(Westminster Hall)


Unas fotos 'artísticas':







Lo dicho, compartid el siguiente enlace si os gusta el blog: http://adrmcarchitecture.blogspot.com.es/

¡Adiós!





English:

First of all, thank you for these 500 visits at the blog in just 2 weeks. To all who see blog, I would love it if you like this blog, will be share with all those people that you know who plays Minecraft.

Now let's get to the palace, I have made significant progress in the palace and I've renovated the top of the famous Big Ben because I didn't like much how it was before. Right now I'm finishing the Westminster Hall, which is so complicated because it is a very big part and it is in diagonal.

Photos:

(The Big Ben renovated, now it looks more realistic)




(Westminster Hall)


And a few 'artistic' photos:







Please, share the following link if you like the blog: http://adrmcarchitecture.blogspot.com.es/

Bye!




Monday, April 18, 2016

Palace of Westminster: 3# Terraza | Palace of Westminster: 3# Terrace

Español:

Al fin escribo una entrada sobre el Palacio de Westminster después de una semana. Básicamente lo que he recreado en Minecraft estos días ha sido el lateral del palacio adyacente al río Támesis, conocido como The Terrace.

No es un trabajo fácil, si bien es fácil de recrearlo (ya que es casi todo el rato lo mismo, y sin tantos detalles como las torres), entre una torre y otra hay entre unos 450 y 500 bloques de perímetro, y por lo tanto unos 25 000 bloques en total, y todo hecho a mano. 

Tardé unos 3 días muy intensos (en uno de estos días estuve como 5 horas), y por consecuente estoy orgulloso de como me ha quedado.

Adjunto un buen pack de fotos, para que podáis compararlo con el palacio real:

Construcción:












Finalizado:




De noche:


(La iluminación se ha mejorado desde la última imagen)


¡Comentad y compartid!




English:

At last I write an entry about the Palace of Westminster after a week. Basically what I've recreated in Minecraft these days has been the side adjacent to the River Thames, known as The Terrace.

It isn't an easy job, but it's easy to re-create (as it's almost all the time the same, and no much detail as the towers). Between a tower and the another tower there are about 450 or 500 blocks of perimeter, and so both about 25 000 blocks in total, and all handmade.

It took me about 3 intense days (in one of these days I was like 5 hours), and therefore i'm proud of it.

I attach a big picturepack , so you can compare it to the ral-life palace :

Construction:














Finalized:




At night:

(The lighting has been improved since the last image)



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