Northern England 1960 by Geoffr
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Description
Modelled in 3D Max 3.1. Part of an environmental animation,
Comments (9)
fathertime
Very Nice! I love the train in motion!
ChrisWalker
This is amazing, just looking out of my window now, and it is just as foggy and wet as this pic. :). Very nice composition and that station house building is excellent.
audre
9? cripes... i'll try to make up for those ... what a fine piece of work!
nixworks
very nicely done, i like the "wet" effect u've done, how did u do it?? try making the stair shelter more wet it would greatly improve the pic as right now it looks to plain
Geoffr
The wet effect is simply using ray traced reflectios in conjuntion with mask material and a simple mask for the pavement. If you make the staircase wet, due to the angle of the roof it just reflects the sky making it look to clean and crisp. I wanted to achieve grunge and grime.
Brendan
Ah ! I remember it well. I can tell you ! London was not much different, at least here in N / E borders. I was dragged to school wearing a gas mask against the fog. Some day's , you would not have been able to see across the tracks.At least then, there was a waiting room with an open fire.
sloth
Reminds me of the houses around sheffield steel works where I was born. Cool pic
theonion770
I've been through old industrial places near Huddersfield in the north of England that still look like this place. It has that old fashioned grimy feel about it. Very good, and very realistic :-) -Onion
Luciferion
This is beautiful! I've never been to London myself, but this is how I imagined it to be according to how Charles Dickens described it. Gives off a refreshing feel...