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Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Nov 19, 2008
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A smal Test with CINEMA R11... I hope you like it... LG Woogy

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taurus66

5:00PM | Wed, 19 November 2008

Dont get me wrong, but modern? It is 30 jears ago, i saw something like this! But still a nice lighting.

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projectch3

5:09PM | Wed, 19 November 2008

Really like the idea

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smillinfaces

10:40AM | Thu, 20 November 2008

great it looks like a club scene :)

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AndyWoogy

10:51AM | Thu, 20 November 2008

Thank you my Friends... LG Woogy

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dbrv6

4:51PM | Thu, 20 November 2008

looks like a good render test of both materials and textures.

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AndyWoogy

6:43PM | Thu, 20 November 2008

Thank you :-)

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kobaltkween

8:37PM | Sun, 23 November 2008

wow, that ball chair looks photographic. and both you and taurus66 are right: the design was created in the 60s or so, but that aesthetic is still called modern, though little has changed. i've seen those chairs sold for thousands in stores that identify themselves as "modern furniture" stores.

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AndyWoogy

3:46AM | Mon, 24 November 2008

Thank you :-)

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Tanczos

10:16AM | Sun, 07 December 2008

LOL. I've been looking at retro chairs this weekend. excellent render ;o)Tanc

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AndyWoogy

10:00AM | Mon, 08 December 2008

Thank you :-)


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