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Classical revisited

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Dec 10, 2001
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Description


The sky was painted in photoshop. The foreground and background elements were rendered separately.

Comments (42)


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Abraham

4:58PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

I'love architectural render and well, this is a nice one :) J-L

Curio

5:13PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

Beautiful!

O2Moron

6:30PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

This is just outstanding, I mean really excellent.

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Sasha_Maurice

7:00PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

WoW! i love this, it's amazingly beautiful!

brschmidt

7:20PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

Fantastic modeling! most inspiring...

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:37PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

A work of really incredible and impressive architecture!!, the arches and columns conform a group of great balance in their composition, the distribution of the masses gives him a spectacular vision, the render is of a great impact.

--Divide-By-Zero--

10:12PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

Very nice render. Keep it up! =DBZ=

aprilgem

10:23PM | Mon, 10 December 2001

The lighting is perfect; it really complements the classical lines of the architecture. Great render!

eone

1:46AM | Tue, 11 December 2001

this is a master piece great work

GITS

3:23AM | Tue, 11 December 2001

what can i say, its just lovly. Did you make all the objects in 3D Studio or AutoCAD? This scene is absolutly one of the best scenes ive seen here... =)

pureflesh

12:28PM | Tue, 11 December 2001

WOW! WOW! WOW! and another WOW!

bulbousone

3:18PM | Tue, 11 December 2001

Good job. Very clean, nice use of shade and bright/ambient lighting, and an almost anal attention to detail. KUDOS!

3D-Machine

5:43PM | Tue, 11 December 2001

Very nice. Me thinks it would look better without the sky background and some grime and dirt on the buildings.

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studio

7:55PM | Wed, 12 December 2001

no Doubt you are a pro

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photographex

7:26PM | Thu, 13 December 2001

now this i love.it draws you into the picture.i bet this took ages to finish.very very nicely done.

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PITBULL

9:55PM | Thu, 13 December 2001

extreemly clean render. is the design from a picture, the sttention to detail is outstanding. the lighting does complement the image greatly. is it meant to look so clean?? or is their plans to texture it.

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crommcruac

2:03AM | Fri, 14 December 2001

Wow. I feel the presence of people of Rome on this steps. Wonderful work.

Sandif

9:08AM | Fri, 14 December 2001

Great I Love it.

Web Warrior

10:24AM | Fri, 14 December 2001

This must have taken awhile, Really very good work. Keep it up

ColCasey

1:17PM | Fri, 14 December 2001

Too New looking needs to be Aged, some stained look to it, weathered more or less, other wise outstanding render.

Oktavian

5:44AM | Sun, 16 December 2001

without words!

FredLJones

6:14PM | Thu, 20 December 2001

Absolutely beautiful. The attention to detail is incredible. The deeper you look, the more detail you find.

the hankster

2:00AM | Fri, 21 December 2001

An amazing model you got there! Superb attention to the details :)

jr221

9:00PM | Sat, 22 December 2001

This is a great image--lighting and details. But the reason for the 9 is that being a student of architecture, I am bothered by the narrow columns. If they were Corinthian, I would have no objection, but the Doric order is the shortest and thickest of the orders. The Doric order was often used to convey power, and these columns are very delicate. Again, very nice.

dzogchen

12:47PM | Tue, 01 January 2002

This is beautiful! It would look magnificent if you were to texture it and aged the texture.

infidel

2:23PM | Sat, 05 January 2002

Your backgrounds are nice, but why not use Terragen? You'll be surprised how easy and realistic it is. (free for non-commercial use, too)

mobb

11:48AM | Thu, 24 January 2002

are you a pro. architectural renderer ? me as well.another great work !

Rinus

3:57AM | Thu, 14 February 2002

It looks like it could exist somewhere, would have been a modern architect back in the year 0, but the style is perfectly captured and used...love it

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malfunkshun

8:47AM | Thu, 21 March 2002

nice radiosity

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agades

5:09PM | Thu, 21 March 2002

Extremaly good architec scene, what a volume!

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