20 January 2014

Work in Progress: Gothic Revival Cathedral (Part IV)

Well, I should probably start off with some kind of good wishes for the New Year, but I feel it is a bit late.  I have been trying to make this post for two weeks, but for some reason, every time I went to add a new post, the page was not fully loading.  Of course, it is hard to believe that it has been two months since I posted last.  Normally, I would fill this post with all kinds of delusions about what I would like to accomplish in the coming year, but since it is nearly one-twelfth over, I am going to leave that idea alone.

So here is the Gothic Revival Cathedral project revitalized.  I had a bit of work I was meaning to post in December about this and have added to it since, but here is where it stands at the moment.  The modeling is almost finished, all that is left is the front doors and scattered decorative items for the structure proper.  A small gate encircles the front still needs to be modeled.  Despite this project being on the back burner at the moment, which I will explain in my next post, I am really hoping to have the model modeled by Friday.  Aspects like UV mapping and texturing will be coming in the coming weeks and hopefully I can wrap this project up some time in February.

For those keeping score, the central spire and the front door's iron work are both new since last post.  Like I said, this project has been on my back burner while I am trying to find something to make a bit of money from my modeling ability.  I am hoping to have a post on that in the coming weeks, but like a said previously, that is for a later discussion.  Well, now that everyone knows I am still alive, I will leave my plan making for later.  Until next time,
~gunnah