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Interesting. Reminds me of "The Cell" which was a visually fascinating movie. Also, now that I think about it, reminds me of "Man From Atlantis" but dirtier. Nice model and I like the majority of the texturing. It does look grungy and industrial. The floor is well realized, and that's something a lot of models skimp on. On the inside of the flood-able room, the texture going around the waterline is very obviously repeating. If it's not too much trouble, you may want to do something about that. Of course, it's probably not going to be seen much . . . The stain on the floor of the outside area (to the left of the keyboard) bothers me. It doesn't so much look like rust or dirt as . . . bantha poodoo. Now a suggestion: if you want this to be used in pictures other than the Vicki In Jeopardy type, how about a transitional space? Where you have the texture coming away from the door, perhaps you could model an 'airlock:' a place where a person could transition from the air atmosphere to the water atmosphere. I'm seeing a cylindrical room with a short hallway that can be flooded to allow access. The door would be a ship's hatch sort of affair, and there would be an inner seal that rotates around the inside of the cylinder. Just the picture that comes to my mind. Shawn
I'm not sure what it is (guess that depends on how it's used which would make it a wonderful prop) but it looks great! Your detail is very realistic. As for that stain on the floor, looks to me like someone took a c... and then tried to wipe it up. IMHO : )
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oooooh - that's cool :) 1 tiny texture quibble - the base pattern on the door and the wall are the same but differrent scales. Looks odd together. I'd use the scale as it is on the door. If you add a door on the other side, or in the floor, of the floodroom it could be an airlock for an underwater installation.
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