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Skymark Building (WIP) - edited 3-7-03

3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Apr 06, 2003
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This was done completely in 3dsmax, nothing else... though once I get the textures on it, I'll have to mention photoshop :p Anyhow, this is the Skymark Building in Arlington, Texas... It's an architectural work of art. Modeling it in 3d really brings appreciation to those who design buildings... the car is a police car I made... I might have uploaded it to another gallery... but anyway, it's so tiny compared to the building, and yes, that's to scale ... the building is huge... can be seen from almost 15 miles away heh hope to get textures on this thing in a few days, but in the mean time, just wondered what y'all think :D... anyone by chance happen to have seen this actual building? :D

Comments (2)


multimediaman

6:59AM | Mon, 07 April 2003

nah, the extrude button makes the mesh too messy... I built most of it by literally drawing in the faces then copying the sections as I need them ... I should have the textures on here in a short while... like maybe another day or so... in case you were wondering

MBaker

9:17AM | Wed, 09 April 2003

I've not come across that technique before but would be interested to know more. Please let me know. I work on some large architecture scenes so low poly's are of interest to me. Thanks.


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