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Product Name: | Medieval Hall and Garden |
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Product ID: | 32467 |
Published Artist(s): | Daz Originals |
Created By: | TangoAlpha |
Release Date: | 2017-10-16 |
Medieval long gallery and exchequer. Originally the accounts office, wine cellar and hotel to a 14th century abbey, this is one of few buildings that survives to the modern day. Set alongside a tranquil mill stream, this complete interior + exterior + environment gives many rich and varied rendering possibilities.
There are four main interior spaces. The long gallery is a large open room, with windows and fireplaces and stairs down to the under-gallery. Here are storage areas and a small cellar with doors leading to a small boat dock. Large double doors and a small side door lead to the outside.
Stone steps lead up to the first floor exchequer, with its large ornate fireplace. There is an interconnecting door to the long gallery. Beneath the exchequer, the vaulted undercroft is accessible only by a single door.
Preloads are included for both Iray and 3Delight, as well as separate props for the buildings, plants and other items. A simple exterior-only cottage is also included. The complete scene for Carrara is also included.
Outside, a paved, gated courtyard gives access to the front of the building, and a passageway leads under the gallery to a small garden and the mill stream. The Daz Studio version makes use of instances for the plants. Instance Preview is off for these items, which means they don't show in the viewport, although they will be in the render.
Lights and lots of camera positions are included.
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