I started out using the 3D program called Imagine on an Amiga in 1990, switched to the PC around 1995, then switch to Lightwave3D around 2005 or so. I own a graphics company that specializes in architectural illustrations and animation. If you are looking for a job doing this kind of stuff, willing to relocate to Memphis, TN, and use Lightwave, drop me a note as I am probably hiring.
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Comments (7)
bobbystahr
Got a sore neck lookin at this one it's so REAL...fine work and worthy of a HOT20 vote.
Nuno
Truly awesome. Architectural images don't get much better than this.
Burnart
Kickass perspective, dude. Do you use picture maps or procedural textures for your brick and concrete?
carterhog
the brick is a bitmap and a bumpmap..... the concrete is about 5 procedural textures overlayed (one each for the coarse finish, tiny crack/imperfections, broad subtle surface depth changes, color imperfections)
Batronyx
Impressive indeed!
tien_avielle
It couldn't be done any better, in any program! Excellent! Thanks so much for sharing this image and the information!
ISSE
Excellent pow