Annie was born in South Texas in the fifties, that time of Ike and Elvis and the Edsel. Her family was solidly middle class, and her life was normal in every way except one: she was born the wrong sex.BIOShe always knew she was different, but it wasnt until the onset of puberty that she realized just how bad the problem was. She was simply not a boy. She soon discovered that not going along with the deception would get her in trouble, and quickly became very good at pretending to be what she was not. Sometimes she even convinced herself.
Finally, after too many years of living a lie, she reached the point at which it was obvious that things would have to change. Once the decision was made, things happened quickly. Counseling, hormone therapy, support groups; the transition was scary, but at the same time joyful.
She is still in the process (many say its a process that never ends), and if you think shes going to give you more detailed information than that, youre wrong; some things remain personal.
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Comments (9)
FAKE
Ehh, great modelling and textures, only the POV is a bit boring... ThanX for Posting! ~{o;)
DB_3D
I disagree, its got a nice illustration quality, great colours. love the diffused glass (bump map?)
celestine_babayaro
The POV is a bit too centered and static. It's all grid verts and horizontals except for the nicely parallelled staircase and tree. But man, you're prolific these days, and as usual everything looks perfect.
Cinema1954
Thanks, all... the POV was actually chosen to show the similarity between the house and some of Eames' designs; the rectilinear grid was a big part of a lot of his furniture.
thomaskrahn
Perhaps some small bushes outside would do this image good? I think so :) Anyway, it's awesome!
LCGuy
As a practicing licensed architect, I disagree with the othersre: POV. The POV is very nice, actually. It invites to you want to see more of the house, by coming closer to it, in a symmetrical fashion, with vagueness flanking both sides. Keep up the good work.
archrendr
Yep, the POV is in character and context with Charles Eames' designs. I guess he (Eames) is a bit out of date nowdays. This render is just lovely and reminds me of my own sudent design days studies.
linkinpark
I love it,I think it is a great work!!!!!!I love the glass textures!
shamus4D
I agree with LCGuy the POV is really good & the glass bump map & lighting look great. Thanks