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Small Town

Carrara/RDS Atmosphere/Mood posted on Apr 18, 2003
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One of the first images created with Carrarastudio 2 some months ago, but rendered today because i've found the right moment. All in Carrarastudio 2.1. Two levels of blur added in Photoshop.

Comments (7)


ICB

1:16PM | Fri, 18 April 2003

Nice work

QuasiMode

12:57PM | Sun, 20 April 2003

Great I love it. Looks like made of carton. Very simplistic, but at the same time very interesting.

Andini

8:32AM | Sun, 27 April 2003

It's so simple but I really like it!

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Hoofdcommissaris

4:11AM | Mon, 28 April 2003

I find myself unable to render anything WITHOUT GI. I can look at stuff like this for hours. And then spend many more texturing it (which is also different with this new render possibilities). Great scene.

memaci

12:39PM | Wed, 30 April 2003

Such a cool image. I love the warmth of the image and the stylized view of all the models. I realize you were not going for realism but the street seems kind of narrow. Beautiful image.

claudiomil

8:25AM | Thu, 21 October 2004

OUTSTANDING!!! I want you to know that this image help me to make the choise of the render setting of my last image "Relativity - A tribute to MC Escher". Thanks ;)

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1402dandoy

6:06PM | Thu, 31 January 2008

Very nice gallery you have!


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