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Elvissuperstar007
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octane 2.2.1 for 3ds max
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glimpse
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Nice One Man! (especially 2nd image, as first one lack a bit of near horizon.
Really beautiful piece! =)
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MarcJames
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Love these!

The modelling, textures, materials are fantastic.

Maybe a wider shot & more detailed background for context might add some story. One thing that draws the eye is the confusing texture on the 2nd roof; it is not immediately clear what material the tiles are.

What style/region is this architecture?
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Elvissuperstar007
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MarcJames wrote:Love these!

The modelling, textures, materials are fantastic.

Maybe a wider shot & more detailed background for context might add some story. One thing that draws the eye is the confusing texture on the 2nd roof; it is not immediately clear what material the tiles are.

What style/region is this architecture?
Hi, I used to tile plugin AvizStudioTools - ATiles 2.5 Pro for 3ds max
win 7 /64x C2Quad 6600 2.4/ Nvidia 9800 GX2 1gb 512 bit + Asus 480 GTX/ DDR2 8Gb / NVIDIA 460 GTX 2GB/2x NVIDIA 580 GTX 3GB
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