All I can say is WOW! Let the games begin!

Can you sat Ben-Hur? This awesome I must have. And I don't get excited about too many things in the store wink

https://www.daz3d.com/the-colosseum

Comments

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,085

    It's pretty impressive.  There's been a discussion going on about it over in the commercial threads for a while now, so you probably won't get much of a response here -  https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/360961/released-the-roman-colosseum/p1

  • Thanks PaganArtist :) Let them begin!

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,256
    edited November 2019

    ...OK picking jaw up off of floor now.  Studied Roman History in college (2 term course) and am amazed by this.  We going to see more of ancient Rome in the future? 

    ...aad crowded billboards included, such a deal.

    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • Philippi_ChildPhilippi_Child Posts: 650
    edited November 2019

    Oh I didn't see that thread so I replied there as well :)

    Post edited by Philippi_Child on
  • PorphyrogenitusPorphyrogenitus Posts: 68
    edited November 2019

    Can you sat Ben-Hur? This awesome I must have. And I don't get excited about too many things in the store wink

    https://www.daz3d.com/the-colosseum

    We'd need a Hippodrome for Ben Hur. But you can do Gladiator and a number of other sword-n-sandles scenes in this.
     

    Post edited by Porphyrogenitus on
  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,085

    There IS a hippodrome modeled on the one in Ben Hur for Poser/DAZ already available over at Renderosity.  This model is MUCH nicer, however,

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679

    This is really stunning, though I personally do not have a real use for it, it is still so amazing that I might buy it and figure something out, LOL. The billboard crowd is a big deal as well. A number of really nice venues are available in Daz, but lack any kind of billboard like this for a crowd. So that is a very nice time saver.

    A lot of people do not venture into the commercial threads that often. So this helps spread the word.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,783

     

    A lot of people do not venture into the commercial threads that often. So this helps spread the word.

    Wonder why that might be? I check that forum as much as here to see what is coming up or being released. Plus it gives you the chance to interact with the PAs directly, something many seem to want

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679

    Just stopping by to post that this is $1.99 today to PC+ members. That is crazy. 

  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,175
    edited November 2020

    geez ..there goes another buck ninety-nine.  laugh
    What a steal, really. 

    The only Protozoon product I don;t have is the white tie product. 

    Post edited by daveso on
  • TaozTaoz Posts: 9,979

    Just stopping by to post that this is $1.99 today to PC+ members. That is crazy. 

    Yep - on the other hand, if just 1% of all DAZ' 3.000.000 users buy it the vendor earns $15.000...

  • I paid more last year so that helps

    a bit

    but I did get it in fastgrab

  • Hemi426Hemi426 Posts: 226
    edited November 2020

    Just stopping by to post that this is $1.99 today to PC+ members. That is crazy. 

    Hmmmm, shows the full prize for me (PC+ member)

     

    EDIT: Clarified, price was from yesterday

    Post edited by Hemi426 on
  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,599
    edited November 2020

    I was never happy with the torches in the hallways as doubt they were used

    but the internet is giving me absolutely nothing on what the ancient Romans did use ie olive or fish oil lamps if anything at all

    hanging? earthenware sconces?

    Post edited by WendyLuvsCatz on
  • I was never happy with the torches in the hallways as doubt they were used

    but the internet is giving me absolutely nothing on what the ancient Romans did use ie olive or fish oil lamps if anything at all

    hanging? earthenware sconces?

    Hi Wendy,

    I checked with my wife, who was Classics Major as an undergrad at Harvard (graduating Magna Cum Laude) and is now a Latin tutor. She says that while the Romans did have oil lamps, she thinks they probably used torches in the Colosseum. She also mentions that they did not hold events at night, only during the day. Not sure if this is helpful. Cheers!

  • rrutorres said:

    I was never happy with the torches in the hallways as doubt they were used

    but the internet is giving me absolutely nothing on what the ancient Romans did use ie olive or fish oil lamps if anything at all

    hanging? earthenware sconces?

    Hi Wendy,

    I checked with my wife, who was Classics Major as an undergrad at Harvard (graduating Magna Cum Laude) and is now a Latin tutor. She says that while the Romans did have oil lamps, she thinks they probably used torches in the Colosseum. She also mentions that they did not hold events at night, only during the day. Not sure if this is helpful. Cheers!

    was only thinking torches don't burn for very long, thing is I don't think anyone really knows

    I tend to think it was a daytime venue only too

Sign In or Register to comment.