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Posted on 22/11/19 08:40:48 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 783: Carpet fitting
I visited this ruined castle in France this summer, and was impressed by the extent to which the ground floor remained intact.

This could be a great place to live, but you'd need to take a strimmer to all those weeds and put a proper floor down.

Mariner, this could be right up your street.

High res is here.



Posted on 22/11/19 10:15:40 AM
michael sinclair
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What a dump! Another in a long series of eyesores from France.



Posted on 22/11/19 10:52:38 AM
Mariner
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Michael, you are as subtle as a swinging brick!

Love it!

Posted on 22/11/19 11:08:17 AM
Mariner
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Steve, this looks to me more like a dried-up moat than a ground floor. Surely the draw bridge gives it away, or am I missing something?

Posted on 22/11/19 11:24:38 AM
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Re: Challenge 783: Carpet fitting
Mariner wrote:
Steve, this looks to me more like a dried-up moat than a ground floor. Surely the draw bridge gives it away, or am I missing something?


It may well have been a moat. Doesn't mean it has to stay as a moat.

Posted on 22/11/19 4:02:37 PM
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A ruined castle would make the perfect location for a caffeine fix!



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Posted on 22/11/19 8:42:34 PM
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Posted on 24/11/19 03:28:27 AM
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Michael, the more I look at this the more I agree with you.




Posted on 24/11/19 2:05:49 PM
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Re: Challenge 783: Carpet fitting
Michael It's nice to have someone who agrees with me: what works against it is the excessive high-contrast shadows along with a "sooty-looking" castle ruin. I have had to spend a lot of time cleaning/tidying up the mess; anyway, I bit the bullet, and kept the brief, but if Mr Caplin thinks he's going to get treats like this all the time...


The third image is the animated Gif

You may have to wait 30 secs for the animation to initialise












Posted on 24/11/19 3:55:41 PM
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Re: Challenge 783: Carpet fitting
michael sinclair wrote:
I have had to spend a lot of time cleaning/tidying up the mess;


Not quite sure why Michael. Since you have relegated it to background why not just leave it as is. The foreground animation, which is excellent, is what draws the eye.

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Posted on 24/11/19 4:38:56 PM
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Steve Caplin wrote:
This could be a great place to live, but you'd need to take a strimmer to all those weeds and put a proper floor down.


I think Steve fancies himself as Lord of the Manor. He's finished the restoration now he needs to choose the furniture .........

When I saw this I thought "Yes! Architectural restoration with matched perspectives: that's right up my street!".

Well pride and falls and all that ...... I came completely unstuck!

Ages spent putting patch upon patch to try and get stuff to work. Terrible struggle and not a great result. Problem is builders arrive here tomorrow for the week. Dust covers going into place and I won't be getting any more Photoshop time. So I am posting as is. No other choice than to post or simply skip it.





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Posted on 24/11/19 7:50:22 PM
michael sinclair
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That is quite superb David!

For are own different reasons this has been a difficult challenge which to date makes at least three of us.

Posted on 25/11/19 02:20:41 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 783: Carpet fitting
Excellent results Michael and David.
My problem with this challenge is the lack of claritiy of the building, especially its right wing. It seems to have no depth, so I am having to invent it.


Posted on 25/11/19 08:07:37 AM
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Sooty stains and lack of clarity don't bother me. I rather like them. Imperfections give reality to an image. Usually I end up inventing them if they aren't there.

My problem lay not so much in the building itself as in my complete overconfidence in thinking that it would be easy to re-build.

It started with not being able to get the ground to work properly at all. Until I realised that I had completely failed to appreciate that there is quite a strong slope from beneath the drawbridge to the corner to the right of the barred window. It took me far too long to catch on that there was a change of level involved. I am very impressed by how well Chris has managed to fudge his way round this without it being apparent at all. I struggled with it for ages before I realised what was happening and put the steps in to accommodate the change in level.

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Posted on 25/11/19 08:59:00 AM
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That fantastic David. Turning it outside in/inside out is a brilliant idea!


I love old and abandoned buildings of any type. As I walk through them, I try and imagine the time when they were in their glory and had life running through them. Being in Australia, we are denied of this beauty..as the oldest building is only 200 years old, at the most. So to have something so beautiful and rich in history at your doorstep is a wonderful treat, in my eyes.


http://vimeo.com/375360925




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Posted on 25/11/19 10:05:56 AM
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Lovely Anna.

Like you I love to try and imagine myself in places like this and breathe life into them. I suspect the reality was not a lot of fun.

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Posted on 25/11/19 10:08:10 AM
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I've just realised that Ben has got his bikinis back again!

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Posted on 25/11/19 10:41:56 AM
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David wrote
... Until I realised that I had completely failed to appreciate that there is quite a strong slope from beneath the drawbridge to the corner to the right of the barred window. It took me far too long to catch on that there was a change of level involved.

Now why didn't I see that? I have fiddled with that bit for ages. Thanks David!

Posted on 25/11/19 10:48:08 AM
Mariner
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Re: Challenge 783: Carpet fitting

Another animation/musical delight from Anna.



Posted on 25/11/19 11:11:07 AM
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Now why didn't I see that? I have fiddled with that bit for ages. Thanks David!


Because it's very furtive. By no means obvious. I fiddled with it for ages too. It wasn't until I started to impose some serious vanishing point analysis with an overlay that it became apparent what was going on.

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