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Rectory

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Dec 01, 2001
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Modeled and rendered in Max 2.5 - no post work. Thanks for looking and comments most welcome.

Comments (16)


tcarretti

5:43PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

As usual, your renders are wonderful. You have a great way of conveying a sense of how large your scenes are. Lighting is top notch too....

Lorraine

6:16PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

this is so wonderful...I love the wall shape...great job

paden

6:41PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

Great job brschmidt. A very nice rendering.

Little Red

7:20PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

Oh my goodness, what a beautiful building! I know 3dmax is a tough program... you've done an excellent job of making it yours!

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Xurge

7:47PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

Spectacular image. The architecture is gorgeous and the render is very impressive.

DAN3D

7:55PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

amazing textures. The floor and the stone figure is excellent. I bet you loved the render working before you eyes. Flames... moddleing... textures. its all really great.

Heart'Song

9:04PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

Fabulous render and wonderful textures & lighting.

Laurie S

11:21PM | Sat, 01 December 2001

You are making me really want 3D Max .. but aside from the price of the program I do not know if I am up to a journey of months/years to get anywhere near the proficiency you have . Beautiful render , the lighting and the textures are just right and you have packed the image full of mood. Hat's off!

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racin-jason

12:10AM | Sun, 02 December 2001

Byron - what can I say - your renders never cease to give me goosebumps, and I must sit and stare for ages, just drinking in the amazing details. Your skills in Max are phenomenonal.

ChrisWalker

6:29AM | Sun, 02 December 2001

Excellent, I especially like the small table that the scroll is on, very detailed indeed. The texturing around the pillars and walls is amazing! Also thats a very nice fire effect on the torches. Kind of spooky, because of the far corridor, it looks very dark, who knows what lurks just round the corner? Your choice of textures is also good, the floor tiles really do fit in with the walls.

ladynimue

7:23AM | Sun, 02 December 2001

There is a holy hush within the walls. Beautiful image.

DreamstoGo

8:20PM | Sun, 02 December 2001

Your work is amazing!! This is my first trip to this gallery.

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jasminre

1:47AM | Mon, 03 December 2001

I love your work very much...

Oktavian

2:09AM | Mon, 03 December 2001

very tasteful as always :). but the floor looks a bit like a carpet and the water shine in the well isn't looking very good too. But these are minor things.

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BluesPadawan

1:48AM | Thu, 06 December 2001

This is excellent work. I think the floor looks wonderful, and the texture adds depth to the room...modern yet ancient at the same time. Yes, it does look like carpet....very rich at that! As far as the water in the fountain it looks just fine to me...something quiet, hushed and still...as if waiting for the occupants of the rectory to come around the corner any minute.

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crommcruac

1:56AM | Fri, 14 December 2001

As always great. These walls are beautiful.


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