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Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral
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Hi Brian,

This page isn't linked anywhere, I just found it to be an easier way to send a bunch of pictures to you than email.  Below is a simple slideshow of seen images at fairly low resolution and below that are options to download them and a couple other files at the highest resolution I have available.

​Despite head-on photos being harder to come by than profile photos, the Rose Window* is the most recognizable element of the building's exterior and it has sentimental significance as well; my grandmother was one of the children that collected and saved pennies (and whatever else they could get their hands on) to pay for it during the building's construction.  Now, about those pesky asterisks, haha - the window is far more detailed than my sketch below & it would need to be a little more detailed - Procreate has a symmetry feature, but it's maximum repeat is 8 times, and the window has 12 sections, not 8 ... assuming you're doing it in CAD, I am hoping the math isn't remarkably more complicated to do 12 than 8 ... Otherwise I can draw it by hand and digitize it, if that's useful.
I don't know if my concept sketch will be useful at all to you, but I did it (roughly) in the visual format of your Temple ornaments (I even 'borrowed' the bushes from Idaho Falls); the perspective isn't perfect, but I think it's easily good enough to be a basis, anyway.  Don't feel compelled to do it exactly like this - especially the scallops on the roof, I expect they are a pain in CAD - but since I didn't have a great photo, I wanted to do some of the initial lifting, building a composite from multiple sources for you (to use or not use).

In case it is handy, I have also provided a couple Photoshop .psd files below with my sketch in layers (I can upload the Procreate files too, if you have any use for them) and also an export of just the layers as .png files.  Yes, I do have OCPD, why do you ask?  :-)

Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.  My CAD skills are limited to TinkerCAD, but anything else, I am happy to do.
The Seven Images Above, Full-Resolution (Zipped)
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My Sketch as Separate PNG Layers (Zipped)
File Size: 2578 kb
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My final PSD file (33MB)
File Size: 35062 kb
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Earlier PSD - No Windows or Ornament Shape
File Size: 8570 kb
File Type: psd
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