I started out using the 3D program called Imagine on an Amiga in 1990, switched to the PC around 1995, then switch to Lightwave3D around 2005 or so. I own a graphics company that specializes in architectural illustrations and animation. If you are looking for a job doing this kind of stuff, willing to relocate to Memphis, TN, and use Lightwave, drop me a note as I am probably hiring.
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Comments (2)
georgeal
Very nice, the brick work and lighting in praticular
bobbystahr
i quite agree, a masterful work,but i do have some tree textures that map without that annoying repeat....betcha that bothers you too eh...drop me a line and i i'll dig em up and send em along if ya want....also have found that Imagine procedurals often make much better tree bark textures than using maps and as such only use maps for 'extereme close ups.i use the original wrinkle .itx as well as scratch,statue and most of RJJ's fantastic bump textures,to mainly great effect.are those tuby trees?,very nice maple leaves.also like your parking lot treatment,nice seeing the handicap symbol....shows a caring thoughtfullness.