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"Birdcage house"

Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Feb 01, 2004
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My attemt to test different materials and moody light setup. It was also my entryfor c4dportal building contest. Crits + opinions welcome! PS. Silly me! just forgot to activate rating and comment checkboxes. Thanx for reminding me :) Taavi

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digitaldreggs

7:56PM | Sun, 01 February 2004

A very interesting concept indeed. I wonder if it would hold up under structural analysis? I would definitely consider living in it, with the apropriate privacy considerations integrated into the architecture...self-darkening glass perhaps?

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jddog

2:08AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Interesting work, just the bricks texture and the way who your structure is posed on the floor look a little bit 'static' and not so realistic. But the rest is really cool !

ryno

7:17PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

This is fantastic. I want to live there. I would like to see some simple comforts inside the structure like futons, or pillows. Love the heating, and the moon shadows. Nice work!

camerondotscot

4:20AM | Sat, 07 February 2004

The landscape texture seems to be out of scale to the model- hence the unnatural relationship- the building is floating. Look at audity's tutorial creating atmosphere http://www.renderosity.com/homepage.ez?Who=audity


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