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3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Nov 11, 2005
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Fooling around with fictional skyscrapers. I'm trying to think of a name for this city.

Comments (16)


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sazzyazzca

8:24PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

Super awesome POV!

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BenTheArtist

9:13PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

Wow.

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pakled

9:25PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

out of the plumbing, back to the skyscrapers..;) go with what ya know..fantastic stuff through all these years..keep 'em coming..

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Wankerboy

10:02PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

It looks like it needs a Superhero to protect it. How about... "Tallville"!

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Gog

3:58AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

great POV, gives a real feel of scale

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McDod

4:26AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

A bit less fog would be good but certainly effective.

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Silgrin

7:59AM | Sat, 12 November 2005

The image is perfect... inside its idea. But I`d prefer it to be more clear, this gray layer removes most atmosphere. Clear, sharp colors plus some dof would make breathtaking effect in this great picture.

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Chaos911

3:37AM | Sun, 13 November 2005

B R I L L I A N T, super cool, excellent!!!! :=)

KCappis

3:16PM | Sun, 13 November 2005

I uploaded a slightly modified version of the image. I took out some of the haze in the image. Originally the haze was meant to help the depth of perception, but it didn't really make that much of a difference. It looks much clearer now.

Rinus

4:56PM | Sun, 13 November 2005

Great designs, as good as all of em. Big job i guess... but it gives big images.

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VRG

6:51AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

This is fabulous! Just curious what lens setting you used? A more extreme setting (wide angle to fish eye) may improve the effect of space.

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amapitodd

2:36AM | Tue, 15 November 2005

Yes, lessening the haze really enhanced the sense of depth in the image; making this a truly 3D scene. :)

mephitis

7:38PM | Fri, 25 November 2005

Both startling and dreamlike.

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morin3000

1:23PM | Thu, 02 March 2006

('.('.(`'. Excellent V Artist .').').')

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Glazy

7:42PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Great scene !! Nice work !!

Ashmael

11:26PM | Fri, 12 May 2006

Magnificent!


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