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Oh, definitely! I wouldn't do the walls in wood tex though - cloth hangings would be better. Feels a little old fashioned with wood. Perhaps a darker wood in higher res would work though. (Not complaining, just suggesting!) :o] But the shape of the catwalk is excellent, and the drapes are way cool. This is a great idea!! Looking forward to it. :] FishNose
I have been involved in a lot of fashion shows over the years. Mostly due to I started creating stage and theatre designs to make ends meet while taking my first Fine Arts Degree. Most catwalks are not permanent installations - personally I have never see one. They are usually made from cross braced metal angle iron, tubing or 2x4 wood framing - custom made or purchased that is bolted or nailed together with a floor (plywood painted or covered with linoleum, carpet or what have you). This makes the staging versatile for a fashion shows; convention stages, rock bands and it then can be moved to any location such as hotel ballroom, convention center, sports arena or whatever. The Stage or catwalk has a stage right and left and is then dressed up with backdrops, skirts around the bottoms, lights, flowers, etc. to make it look pretty.
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I have been working on a catwalk model and would like to know if it is good enough for free stuff? It still needs a little tweaking to be done. But I couldn't wait to see what you think of it so far. Regards 3dfilmdag