Light programmer and professional 3D designer working out of Alaska.
I tend to be pretty extreme and enjoy sea kayaking, glacier skirting, freestyle mountain climbing, cross country cycling, as well as more solitary endeavors such as creative & technical writing, sound synthesis, and the various aspects of 3D design. Suck at sketching, though.
I've transitioned through several 3D programs over the years: starting with Rhino 2.0, then moving on to Cinema 4D, and currently working with Maya.
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Comments (7)
gallimel
I ma not really aware of the ways it takes to amke this but from an aesthetic point of view is really a great looking skyscraper :)
memaci
Looks good. Very good design of the building. Have you thought about adding some detail to the roof - elevator motors, cooling towers, antennaes?
TKraccoon
Thanks for the comments :) @Memaci: As this is going to be one building out of many for a scene I have been working on, I've been concerned about just getting the main design finished (windows, etc.). I may go back at a later time to work in all the extra details once all the buildings have been finished. Thanks for the suggestion :)
sabaman
cool, got a nice design to it,...
Teyon
Love it, I just love it.
aspirinetu
20's and 30's newyorkers wer much more imaginative
zfigure7
Another interesting architectural piece. Would love to see them all assembled...!