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3D Studio Max Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jul 15, 2010
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I've been making a lot of ruined buildings for work & wanted to throw some of them into a render..scene setup took an evening followed by another evening of postwork...all the assets were made in the past few weeks..also used Rayfire for most of the larger scale destruction & rubble piles. thanks for viewing & any comments Cheers Stefan

Comments (114)


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Thelby

8:56PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Coolness!!!

arthena

8:58PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Yes yes, I know it is not a photograph because a spaceship has crashed in the street. In all else it looks exactly as a photo from Reuters. :) Stefan shows who is the master! Any chance for a "Streets of Balkan" anytime soon? ?

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Tholian

9:01PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

A scary realism is exhibited here. Glad you threw in the crashed ship to give us a reality check.

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Stormbreaker

9:01PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Awesome work!! ^_^

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London224

9:04PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Wonderful work as always... really like the POV/slant with the craft at opposite angle!!

demondude

9:04PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Reminds of District 9. Great work! The rubble is mind-bogglingly impressive.

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addy

9:05PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

wow this is so amazing!! I just love your work ! :)

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Revelation-23

9:06PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Crashed spaceship or not, this is something I could expect to see in the news. Actually, my first though was of something from Fallout, probably because I've been playing F3 a bit again lately.

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ralphwarnick

9:06PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Magic,and impressive!

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JOELGLAINE

9:14PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Pretty damned cool. Don't usually expect to see space ships in your pictures, but even crashed they look pretty good.

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geirla

9:21PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Wow. Fantastic realism!

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Quest

9:25PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Another wonderful and fantastic render. Your attention to detail is mind boggling and the realism superb.

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ElorOnceDark

9:27PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Whoa very cool Stef! Love all the tumbled ruins!

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OrphanedSoul

9:33PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Stunning art!

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Ozylot

9:42PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

I love it! Great stuff!

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BenBischop

9:49PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Super Cool...!!!

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Madbat

9:50PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

What do you mean I can't park here!

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grafikeer

10:00PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Amazing,as always...a true master of mediums!

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elektra

10:02PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Totally brilliant. Well done, as always.

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kreegan

10:07PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

awesome work as usual!

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bost

10:16PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Don't wanna be under that background building; looks like you caught it in mid-fall. Other than that; what they said above.

atlas7

10:17PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

This is excellent !!

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ericwestray

10:24PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Wow...your work is always outstanding! Now when did you say we can purchase that 3D scene? ;o)

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efron_241

10:29PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

We hope some of the ruins will b for sale soon !! they are fantastic

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dante

10:32PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Cool scene...and yes when will it be up for sale?

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Lzy724

10:44PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

always outstanding!!

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amapitodd

10:49PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Amazing work as usual. 10++++

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Vladimir_Desancic

11:17PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Beautiful!

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722

11:17PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Rocks to the max!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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WWBarros

11:34PM | Thu, 15 July 2010

Stunning work !


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