Its nice. But if i was you, i would make the building in 3dsmax, add the plants and lighting in Vue, maybe add a model from Zbrush and then finishing touches in photoshop! :P
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Outstanding as Usual Sam. I really like it. And its nice to see a post from you after so long. Don't be a stranger!
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ReplyDeletemm I dont know Vue yet... but could take a look!
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