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The House That Nick Built #2

3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Nov 05, 2003
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This is a re-render of an image I created a few months ago, I felt like doing some more work to it and it turned out EVEN better than I thought it would. 3d Studio Max r4.2 Brazil r/s and touch ups done in photoshop please comment and rate :)

Comments (5)


shadowdragonlord

8:41PM | Wed, 05 November 2003

Your house is EXCELLENT, I love the texture and lighting work! Keep at it, architecture and art were meant to go together...

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jlgarcia0

12:42AM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Awesome textures and model. Good work.

mohammeds

3:37AM | Thu, 06 November 2003

great..but if u accept a simple critic of an architect ..i suggest to make som frame details on the windows..with some bled materials to make it old looking..and to make a good glass i suggest this site for u to visit www.danielbuck.net

nTa

1:49PM | Thu, 06 November 2003

Thanks for that site dude, I like that glass tutorial on there. I thought making the windows nice and bright and clean made it look different. Can't explain, I just wanted a nice arty picture with cool colours

JACE1020

7:56PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

I LOVE THIS PIC NTA. MAYBE YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME TIPS ON MY LIGHTING WHICH I HAVE BIG PROBS IN.


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