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Temple & Fountain

3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Jun 23, 2003
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Architecture and Realism. At least that's what I'm trying to achieve. Modeled and rendered in Max. Thanks for viewing.

Comments (6)


mohammeds

3:19AM | Mon, 23 June 2003

that is a good scene..but it need some lighting work to make it raelism...why not trying light tracing in 3dmax5?...shadows are not fit ...otherwise it is a great scene!

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ariaans

4:06AM | Mon, 23 June 2003

Lovely water and fountain and texture of the building! When I look through the pillars it looks a bit empty to me. Lightning/shadows are not 100% for me, but nice attempt!

Lon Chaney

12:59PM | Mon, 23 June 2003

It's a cool scene. I do agree the building would look better closed in. The shadows on the plants look darker than on the building. I like the architecture

pgp_protector

11:30PM | Mon, 23 June 2003

Reminds me of the exploritorum in San Fransico California

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FitArtistSF

8:15PM | Tue, 24 June 2003

Being a resident of San Francisco, I recognize this as a pretty good version of the Palace of Fine Arts, with a few differences....pretty good...

Cruiser

12:23AM | Wed, 25 June 2003

Tough crowd. I'll make sure not to use the word "Realism" again unless I'm really sure. Thanks for your comments everyone. Yes, FitArtistFS is correct. My inspiration for this came from the Palace of Fine Arts. Beautiful Architecture. I'll post a better still image soon.


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