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lynn22:
Though you haven't heard much of me lately I am here quite often to keep up to date and I have seen some great work in the meantime.  :)

I am still working away at my project of recreating a Scottish town as it would have looked in the 1700s. So far it has taken me over 400 hours and it isn't finished by far.
Those of you who don't know what I'm talking about here is more and some pictures here : http://www.anim8or.com/smf/index.php?topic=2660.0

By the end of this month an animation of what exists already will be shown in a constant loop at the Banffshire History Festival which runs over two days.

The animation was made at the request of the organisers and includes a narrator voice to guide the viewers through it and the voices of a father and his little girl who traveled back in time, for entertainment and extra information.

Though the project is not yet finished the result is actually better than I had expected  ;D

3D Joe Wiltshire:
Woah sounds awesome! 400 hours? I wouldnt be able to spend that much time on one project if I was forced at gunpoint lol.  sounds great

samson45:
 Im Happy reading your message.... thank you for allowing me to reply., :-*

lynn22:
Sorry for the delay 3D Joe Wiltshire, I've been on an extended holiday, it doesn't feel that it has taken this long already since each building, each prop I model is an "new" project.

Last September I was asked by the people who run the Castle, which is in fact a mansion house built on the site of a medieval castle, if I could make something to support their planning application to rebuilt the courtyard walls which had been demolished some 100+ years ago and so I did.

The planning application was approved and last Saturday the local Earl laid the first stone of the new construction and on the fence around the works a big poster is put up explaining the work to the public and showing the current view of the castle with below an "artist's impression" of the new look, i.e. the render of my model made in Anim8or for the planning application.
The castle stands in a park open to the public and well visited.

I must say it feels good to see my work in print and it looks good too. ;)

ENSONIQ5:
Great work Lynn, it is good to see Anim8or "applied", ie. actively contributing to industry/community etc, rather than just people's personal projects.  Excellent render, heartfelt congratulations!

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