3D Miller's Court

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  • richardh
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    What I could do with is some accurate figures regarding the dimentions of the court. For example what would be the width at the top of the court (between numbers 5/6 and number 7/8 (see this link)

    Also the width from Kelly's windows to the wall opposite (no. 12).

    AND in the map (link above) there is a privy next to the water pump. Is this correct? I though the privies were right at the top of the court next to house number 5/6.

    Any advice would aid my accuracy (or inaccuracy in this care!)

    thanks

    Oh, while I'm at it:

    The image below depicts the three houses on the right (looking from the court entry arch toward the privy). Can someone confirm the window and door configuration?

    ta

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  • richardh
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    Hi Stephen
    Yes, If you have details of the layout(s) then I would be very keen to see them. Could you send them to me or something?
    that would be most helpful

    thanks
    R

    Originally posted by Stephen Thomas View Post
    Hi Richard

    Yes, there was a window there. It's in Sugden (from a newspaper article illustration) and a sketch from a policeman shown at the Old Bailey at the Kitty Ronan trial which was unearthed recently by Mark Ripper. If you want I can explain the whole inside and outside layout of 26 Dorset Street and Millers Court.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    I wanted to confirm the existence of that window (the window that would be pretty much dead opposite Elizabeth Prater's (alleged) room?
    Hi Richard

    Yes, there was a window there. It's in Sugden (from a newspaper article illustration) and a sketch from a policeman shown at the Old Bailey at the Kitty Ronan trial which was unearthed recently by Mark Ripper. If you want I can explain the whole inside and outside layout of 26 Dorset Street and Millers Court.

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  • richardh
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    Yes, I agree Nemo. I wanted to confirm The existence of that window (the window that would be pretty much dead opposite Elizabeth Prater's (alleged) room?

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  • Nemo
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    Hi Richard

    It might be worth creating the interior of the house directly opposite No.13, at the other side of the pump, as there is a window in the upper room that overlooks the windows of number 13

    Prater's stairs and room would also be welcome I think

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  • richardh
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    UPDATE:
    I am almost ready to release a new Miller's Court walk-thru which includes the ability to walk around the whole of the actual [external] court. So now you'll be able to walk up and down Miller's Court - from the archway entrance right down to the latrine block at the bottom of the court - as well as being able to go in and out of No. 13. The camera (user viewpoint) will allow you to view the court from knee low to roof top high so you can look at the court from a multitude of angles and view points.

    I have decided to keep working on Miller's Court for a bit longer rather than move on to another Ripper location because I think it would be fantastic to have ALL (or most) of Miller's Court available to explore, rather than just No.13 and a bit of the [external] court. I plan to start work on Prater's room next. Not sure if opening up the other houses in the court would be beneficial. What do you think?
    What would you like to see in a Miller's Court walk-thru?

    thanks

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  • crberger
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    Not at all...

    No problem, just letting you know what happened.

    I am not here to criticise, your work is fantastic. I just wanted to post what happened, in case someone else tries it and gets a bit dizzy.

    BTW, I had no problem getting to the room or downloading, link worked beautifully.

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  • richardh
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    Thank you
    I've been on other projects these few months but I want to get back into this ASAP. I really think there's a potential to develope this into not just a walk-thru, but also as a virtual crime scene and investigative tool (if done right).

    I've not got a mac so I didn't know the controls were to ****! sorry about that.

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  • crberger
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    Just viewed,

    On a Mac running Safari, download less than 30 seconds.

    No way to control the field of vision once the mouse was clicked, but otherwise a seamless walk-through.
    Looking forward to seeing it dirty and the bed seems to still be a bit large.

    thank you so much.

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Well, we know that there are two rooms on the upper floor (back room above no.13 and front room above the shed/shop). We know that Prater used the passageway entry door to ascend the stairs to her room. So my model will encompass all that and you can still argue which room is Prater's without me upsetting everyone
    A born diplomat to boot! - you'll go far my boy!



    Your work is surely appreciated.

    Regards, Jon S.

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  • Beowulf
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    Here's an image to whet your appitite amd there are MORE IMAGES HERE



    MORE IMAGES[/QUOTE]

    What a masterpiece! I have no idea how you are doing this but the effect is perfect. Like that there seems to be a fog or an air that is filled with the smoke of coal of the times. I take it that is deliberate?

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  • Bridewell
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    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Well, we know that there are two rooms on the upper floor (back room above no.13 and front room above the shed/shop). We know that Prater used the passageway entry door to ascend the stairs to her room. So my model will encompass all that and you can still argue which room is Prater's without me upsetting everyone
    Fine by me. It's good of you to go to all this trouble.

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  • richardh
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    Definitely!
    (Agree about the quality of the images too.)
    Well, we know that there are two rooms on the upper floor (back room above no.13 and front room above the shed/shop). We know that Prater used the passageway entry door to ascend the stairs to her room. So my model will encompass all that and you can still argue which room is Prater's without me upsetting everyone

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  • Bridewell
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    Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
    Excellent samples Richard, really impressive.

    The location of Prater's room may be too controversial.

    Regards, Jon S.
    Definitely!
    (Agree about the quality of the images too.)

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  • Wickerman
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    Excellent samples Richard, really impressive.

    The location of Prater's room may be too controversial.

    Regards, Jon S.

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