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Long way up!

3D Studio Max Architecture posted on May 12, 2002
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Sorry, it's out of my system now;-) I've always liked stairwells for some reason. For anyone who cares, I didn't model the stairs and railings, AutoCAD Architectural Desktop did. The model was then taken to lightscape for radiosity, and finally rendered in 3DS VIZ.

Comments (8)


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Biomoto

3:40PM | Sun, 12 May 2002

AWESOME SHOT!!!

psychodan

9:19PM | Sun, 12 May 2002

Check out Gambit at Xf7 Online! I like it, Reminds me of all those times walking home from the bus stop and staring into the distance only to see that I had 2 more miles to go.

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Abraham

2:23AM | Mon, 13 May 2002

Great :) J-L

Lon Chaney

12:47PM | Mon, 13 May 2002

Cool POV. I'm getting tired just thinking about the climb :)

jr221

5:16AM | Tue, 14 May 2002

Thanks for the kind words, everyone.

Darksteps

8:56PM | Wed, 15 May 2002

Kinda reminds me of that shot in the first Ghostbusters movie where the Ghostbusters are having to take the stairs up that highrise... nice shot... ;) Darksteps...

nitro115

4:19AM | Tue, 27 August 2002

excellent architectual work!

ab_923

9:15PM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Well, one hell of a sun, and one hell of an architect to have that stairway lit from such an altitude...Man, the thought of having to look down from the last floor makes me dizzy, what can I say... Beautiful!!!


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