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Cylindrical

Mixed Medium Architecture posted on Jul 29, 2003
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So all I use is Photoshop 7.0, and yet I really want to get into 3D Design, but- Photoshop doesn't cut it. So I've wanted to do a 2D/3D piece for some time now, and it hit me the other day; I do have a 3D design program: Worldcraft! You know- the level designer program that came with Half-Life? They've renamed it to Hammer now though. Either way, I still use it a lot, but I have yet to actually get one damn level to work. Too lazy to program. So instead I use it as a basic modeling tool. I'll post some of my work later on. But I've used it to create some pretty cool models, ranging from houses I've designed to Humvees. So I took four screenshots of a particular model I made a while back, a house that I sketched out in my free time. I merged these layers together and spiced it up some with the floor plans in the background, and all in all it is way too distracting to use as a wallpaper, so don't even bother. But I still like it. Thanx. Oh- I've also entered some lyrics from DJ Encore feat. Engelina. Bought the cd last weekend. Buy it. No really- go get it. It's good stuff.

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Tanialmeida

4:06PM | Wed, 30 July 2003

graphics work really well here, great stuff, love it!!! ;0]


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