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Folks said I needed to have some appropriate pavement, so I sampled the campo at San Zandegola and created a trachyte pavers texture.
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Colours of church and pavement compliment each perfectly - good choice!
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Well, one of the reasons I didn't adjust the colors on St. Jovan Kaneo, is that I thought they looked close to San Giovanni Decolleto (San Zan Degolla) in Venice, which I want to do a model of. My attempts at going from photos of the pavers didn't go well, but since I needed more angles of the church, I went to Google Street. I found that you can look at your feet, which will be blurry, but you get very good images of the tiles outside the blur. So, using the area in the shade, I was able to come up with this
From the Churches of Venice site is a bit of history of San Zandegola The Churches of Venice :: Santa Croce You have to scroll down
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