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Bryce Architecture posted on Sep 06, 2006
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hospital? hotel? heliport? In any case let's just call it the h. Another result of my fascination with tall buildings. It's 60 stories, several layers of Bryce booleans. The floor levels are the result of an intersection group of all the concrete groups, and the glass tube is not intersecting as a second coincident group. In the end, everything got very hard to select because of the coincidence! The coconut palms are courtesy of Alvin Ylaya! No messing around there, just dropped 'em in.

Comments (8)


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Digimon

8:44PM | Wed, 06 September 2006

What puts this over the top, is your fabulous handling of the lights!! Wow!! Brilliant!

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supermarioART

12:46AM | Thu, 07 September 2006

Great use of lighting and fantasdtic render!!!!

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TheBryster

7:30AM | Thu, 07 September 2006

Fabulous concept render! 5

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aliensprog

7:30AM | Thu, 07 September 2006

I agree the light rock! Nicely done!!!

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Incarnadine

9:55AM | Sun, 10 September 2006

Really like this Jim, great imagination and well executed!

BryLeather

9:12AM | Mon, 11 September 2006

Fantastic! Looks like it would fit in in the Miami skyline! Well done!

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Burpee

7:21PM | Mon, 11 September 2006

Eric said it :) The trees look perfect here and your lighting is spot on. Excellent modelling!

garyandcatherine

1:21AM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Man that is just cool.


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