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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Feb 3, 2017 21:10:21 GMT
Thanks for the suggestion! It seems to have worked. Now, it has roughly 1230 files, so it's going to take a while, and a lot of my memory. However, if someone in Quailia or Karnia-Ruthenia has interests in learning some design and architecture, they can use these samples and designs as well as reading the books I shared. Building good cities, homes, businesses, public buildings and churches is key to our success.
EDIT: And God is key to our success too
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Feb 8, 2017 18:27:11 GMT
I'd like to congratulate you guys because, despite I made most of the uploads, it is mostly stuff that I have piled up for a year. You have done a good work to enrich all of us, and I look forward to collecting more useful knowledge.
I have come with the idea of including also an art gallery for our library. Since image files take up little of the drive space it is a good idea in my opinion. We could classify it by techniques, periods, countries and/or authors. What do you think?
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on Feb 8, 2017 22:13:26 GMT
I like that idea! As long as we can find good copies of them all, I don't see why not.
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Feb 10, 2017 0:04:55 GMT
Now that's good. I already have some samples. How should we classify it? Author? Time period?We should also consider art made by us.
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Post by Pan Kristoff Drevo on Feb 12, 2017 2:09:16 GMT
We could do both. Time period, then artist. So within the Renaissance folder there would be a Michelangelo folder, a Fra Angelico folder, a da Vinci folder, etc. And while I'm no artist myself, if you have some drawings you'd like to add, feel free.
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Post by Paolo Emilio I of Trebia on Feb 12, 2017 13:15:16 GMT
Good! I like the scheme. As soon as I can, I'll get to it.
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