Published Apr 27th, 2015, 4/27/15 12:41 pm
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I know it´s a bit big for being a Chapel, but size doesn´t matter all the time XD
This Chapel has less decoration than my previous builds, because I wanted to focus the shapes and details of the gothic style. Inspired by the Chapel of Lancing College (inner hight: 27m), it reaches up to a nave hight of 34 Blocks, has an overall hight of 87 Blocks and is about 95 Blocks long. The Rose Window on the western facade has a diameter of 13 Blocks.
The interior isn´t finished at the moment, both the Organ and the Altar are missing. As always, I used Oakwood for furnishing it and used Rood Screens to seperate the nave from the aisles. If you compare this to my older Churches, you will recognize that I figured out a new way of constructing a gothic vault, making the interior more realistic and more gothic than before.
I hope you like this Chapel; if you do, please give me a Diamond or a Comment. I´m always open for your feedback!
Thanks for watching!
This Chapel has less decoration than my previous builds, because I wanted to focus the shapes and details of the gothic style. Inspired by the Chapel of Lancing College (inner hight: 27m), it reaches up to a nave hight of 34 Blocks, has an overall hight of 87 Blocks and is about 95 Blocks long. The Rose Window on the western facade has a diameter of 13 Blocks.
The interior isn´t finished at the moment, both the Organ and the Altar are missing. As always, I used Oakwood for furnishing it and used Rood Screens to seperate the nave from the aisles. If you compare this to my older Churches, you will recognize that I figured out a new way of constructing a gothic vault, making the interior more realistic and more gothic than before.
I hope you like this Chapel; if you do, please give me a Diamond or a Comment. I´m always open for your feedback!
Thanks for watching!
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If you'd ask me what you could optimize, I would suggest to build the roof higher or in any other way just to make it look "heavier". Also colored glass for the windows might be a charming idea.