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Old Ludlow Cafe

3D Modeling Historical posted on Mar 03, 2007
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Along Route 66 in the Mojave Desert is this old abandoned building which has seen better days. Made everything in 3ds Max and rendered in Vue 6I. Cheers.

Comments (6)


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delbeke

1:29PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

Great scene of an old building

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mikeerson

2:00PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

One good thing about buildings boarded up like this, you don't drive by and see the lights on when no ones been in the building for years - big stores like to do that, I've seen it in Kmart,Grocery Warhouse, Albertson's, King Soopers... Just listing some of the stores I've seen through the years that think they aught to leave their lights on. What a waste of electricity. I like your attention to detail here...the elec. pole out back and the loose rocks out front. Is this in walking distance from the Bates Motel? lol

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Burpee

3:19PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

Excellent, old building...boards and all. Great job!

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lior

11:05AM | Sun, 04 March 2007

Excellent modeling,excellent render!

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Gor111

2:53AM | Mon, 05 March 2007

A fantastic scene you have created here! It looks like a real photography! What a splendid light here!!!

Platin

2:15PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

A memory to the good old time :-) Good modelling and render!!!


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