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Mine Elevator with '50s Postwork

Vue Landscape posted on Dec 01, 2011
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Here is another post of the scene. It's made to look like an old photo from a 1950s magazine. Thanks all for your comments on the previous one. Mine elevator and building modeled in Hexagon. Textured in Carrara Pro and 3D-Coat. Hill modeled in GeoControl. Plants by Martin Frost. Rendered in Vue Infinite. Postwork in FotoSketcher.

Comments (9)


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wotan

6:06AM | Thu, 01 December 2011

Beautiful image and txt... realistic!

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thecytron

8:27AM | Thu, 01 December 2011

Very good photograph!

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gmvgmvgmv

3:29AM | Fri, 02 December 2011

Like the modeling here along with the postwork.

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Rob2753

12:05PM | Fri, 02 December 2011

It looks really good :)

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SIGMAWORLD

11:38AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Excellent.

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DustRider

12:24AM | Mon, 23 January 2012

Great modeling and texture work! At first I thought it was a photo.

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Nod

6:36PM | Mon, 12 March 2012

Excellent work.

caddboss

3:29AM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Really impressive, realistic work.

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Kixum

10:38PM | Sun, 21 August 2016

This is an excellent piece of work! The modeling is wonderful and the post work is exemplary!


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