Quoting yavuz:

>
> Frederic Bouvier wrote on Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:07:08 -0500
>
> > Maybe the finer level could be this :
> > http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/te-progress-1.jpg
> > ( when it will be finished )
> >
> > I thought I should speak now. I got distracted the past months, but I
> intend to
> > get back to it sometime.
> >
> > -Fred
>
> Wow!
>
> I was curious, about why you did not have Tour Eiffel, while you own all the
> other great models in Paris and in San Francisco.
>
> When yours is released, my playtoy will happily die away...
>
> Is there a possibility of seeing your Blender file for educational purposes?

I paused when I realized the terrain underneath was not good. I don't want to
have my models in the water. So I decided to address that first.

I had the opportunity to take pictures from the original plans from M. Eiffel,
so the model should be accurate. I just would have to improvise a bit on the
last storey, and all the features that came after the initial design.
As I live in the Paris area, taking pictures of the original is not a problem
for me. You can find some of them in my gallery ( link in sig ).

The blender model :
http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/tour-eiffel-fb.zip

-Fred

--
Frédéric Bouvier
http://frfoto.free.fr         Photo gallery - album photo
http://www.fotolia.fr/p/2278  Other photo gallery
http://fgsd.sourceforge.net/  FlightGear Scenery Designer


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