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Meshbox Design has been producing 3d content for multiple platforms beginning on 2002. Our world famous Toon Santa for Poser became world famous when it became the 3D "Santa Cam" Santa for the NORAD Tracks Santa program in 2006. Meshbox Design is one of the longest term corporate sponsors of the program. NORAD Tracks Santa goes live every December, and then on December 24, our NORAD Santa flies around the world in real time on the website. He can be viewed on the website itself, or through Android and iOS applications. Each year for the month of December, our NORAD Santa is viewed by upwards of 15-20 million unique viewers just on the NORAD Tracks Santa cam, and featured on many televised news networks.
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Comments (3)
PeterDD
Excellent concept but this looks more like a large temple than a village church
Meshbox
zerohplus, take a look at Dwarven Village WaterMill. Its got the (floor) level like the drawing above. I can see why you think it looks Aztec (here).
zerorhplus
I think your works are superb, but what I'm saying is that it should be held in some hermeneutics of dwarven way of life (i.e. ground digging, mining, caves, what brings to life gods of underground with different - to ours - udnerstanding of their semiotics, not as the bringers of death, decay and destruction, but the founders of earth). The piramid might be o'kay, but put it down the ground, make anti-piramid, make it grow into the roots of earth. Nevertheless it's just a fictional theology of fictional creatures, but it might be funny to make it correct to the point of absurdum.