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atrium slug's view

Bryce (none) posted on Dec 02, 2002
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i was making the whole building. this viewpoint was the director's view, and even though it doesn't show as much, i liked it better than the camera view! -*- lots of booleans, with real glass in the windows. -*- Thanks for stopping by!

Comments (23)


Sacred Rose

9:18PM | Mon, 02 December 2002

Gorgeous modelling! The scene is beautifully lit. I really like the textures you used :)

schlafhasi

9:40PM | Mon, 02 December 2002

wow what a great construction! i love the point of view and the textures...lights...all!

GypZee

9:59PM | Mon, 02 December 2002

Beautiful image! All those booleans just working it out. I like the gnarled tree in the planter. Plus the texturing is really gritty and real. Nice job.

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LindaB

1:01AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

This is amazing! Great POV, lighting & textures.

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Wappen

2:42AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Exellent work!!!

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Doublecrash

5:41AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

The POV is fantastic, don't change it! By the way, I'm becoming a real fan of your work. I think your gallery is great :)

YL

5:46AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Great model with realistic textures. Also like the angle of view

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cambert

6:09AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Stunning piece of modelling and beautifully lit.

imanwillie

7:29AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Great perspective; great construction Jim Lad! real glass sure beats that sugar shit y'get in the movies ;o)

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Trouble

8:28AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Excellent POV and your lighting is awesome!!

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frndofyaweh

9:27AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Reminds me of form set concrete structure. I used to be a form carpenter. mainly because, every now and then you see a small gouge in the material, due to the nails that were pulled out with the form, after concrete pour is set.

TheVelvetFoxx

10:19AM | Tue, 03 December 2002

As always, you do exceptional work. This is just another example.

nitro115

12:02PM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Very attractive texturing!

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kaes

3:19PM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Wonder POV ...and outstanding picture. Karin :-)

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CarloTraversi

4:30PM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Excellent! Great POV, mats, lights and all....

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Rochr

5:06PM | Tue, 03 December 2002

Your works just get better and better and b... Excellent modeling and superb texturing! Love the POV!!!

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ShadowWind

8:21PM | Tue, 03 December 2002

You are one of the masters of architectural design in Bryce. Another incredible render...

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Kafra

1:39AM | Wed, 04 December 2002

Great POV, Jim!!!!

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Eugenius

9:22AM | Wed, 04 December 2002

Very nice!

ocddoug

11:46PM | Wed, 04 December 2002

Man, you're improving by leaps and bounds! Fantastic lighting, mats, and modeling.

Sking

4:06AM | Fri, 06 December 2002

WOW Jim, this is a very well crafted image! Superb construction along with the texturing and lighting. Well done. ----- Scott.

Laurie S

5:02PM | Fri, 13 December 2002

This is wonderful! Love the POV and the lighting is fantastic, well done!

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Brendan

4:48PM | Sun, 02 February 2003

Gorgeous!


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