The making of 3D Babylon

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

When I was in the bed with broken legs I made this 3D work for the good memories I had when I was child for Babylon ...because I never saw it again from when I was 4 years old ... and here you are how I made it ... :-)

By the way I used my left hand for the mouse in the time of modeling these objects ...because I was not able to move and the monitor and the mouse was in the left side of the bed :-)

And it took me exactly 3 weeks ...4-5 hours a day for making all these ...of course the last image is without radiosity because my computer was not able to render it ...

Hope you like it ... ;-)

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  • ho you r the best kak shero gian

    i am happy to find you and see your work i am now watching all your videos. i can't believe my eyes .

    can i ask you one question after watching this video . i know you are kurdish but why you don't do animation for kurdish history ? why Babylon ?

    i can;t stop watching this clip it is beautiful

    dastakant xosh bet kak shero

  • Kurdishmovies .... Thanks for the comment ..I am glad you like the work ....

    For your question : name it and I will make it !!! ... ;-)

    Take care

  • This is so impressive! Can you do fly throughs of parts of it? Have you done the Ishtar Gate and the processional route from there to the temples?

    BTW I looked at your blog, they really got you with all the red tape :( Refugees and immigrants always seem to get trouble from government offices all round the globe, you'd think people would be keen to welcome visitors.

  • Thanks biblegen

    The background houses and the wall are proxy and without details but the Ziggurat and the Tower are high poly Objects...

    I can make a camera animation flying over and among the city but the problem it must be in Quick shade because there is a lot of Objects and of course most of them are High poly ..

    and about my blog (Bulgaria) and how it treat refuges ,I think they are number one as the worst country for that matter .

    Thanks again ..I am glad you like my work .

    Take care

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  • @kurdishmovies

    because the kurdish history is black and discusting and kurdish always creating to any nation they go and to iraq stealing it's history and it is cities.

    and for your information there is no kurdistan and it is all fake accpt it and irbil is an iraqi city , and all of the north of iraq that it was divided into three parts in the stupid sryia and stupid iran and turkey it all belonmg ot iraq historu and civilization.

    YOU KURDS HAVE NOTHING BUT TROUBLE AND BLACK HISTORY.

  • Well done, thank you for sending.

  • @sherorauf

    Very nicely done- I look forward to seeing your progress!

  • its Really nice 3d

  • Bulgaria may be worse than others, but few countries cope well with refugees. NZ is generally a fairly open society, but our teatment of refugees is not good. Refugges spook governments (who fear a flood) and frighten people who are not open to change. People forget that life IS change ;)

  • My mind is just so blown by this sort of technology, that gives almost the feel of "being there" and a video of what someone would see walking through the Ishtar gate down the processional route with all those glazed brick pictures would be so impressive. Give a sense of just how the ancients felt about Babylon and why for centuries it was pretty much "the city" in the way New York has been in the late 20th century.

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