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Old Posted Dec 9, 2010, 12:56 AM
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Matt's 3D Models

I thought it was time to share some of the models I've made. They are from different cities and are interesting.



I love "looking up" renderings. This Trump Toronto Tower model is extremely detailed. The windows appear green in the shadows and when it's cloudy. They reflect the blue sky and clouds in the sun. It also features the distorted glass another forum member was asking about.



I rendered these below for another thread:

Yes, I actually have an entire model of Winston-Salem's skyline.


Winston-Salem Skyline



BB&T Bank's headquarters in Winston-Salem (above) was built in 1987.



A detailed image of Shreve, Lamb and Harmon's award winning former RJR Nabisco Headquarters in Winston-Salem (1928)



Winston-Salem's tallest building is Cesar Pelli's Wachovia Center. It was the bank's headquarters when it was completed in 1995.

If you like this thread, I'll try to post more images.

Thank you for your time.
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Old Posted Dec 9, 2010, 1:28 AM
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Let me be the first to say, "Nice stuff, Matt!"
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2011, 3:00 AM
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Two models of buildings I loved when I first became interested in skyscrapers.


A dramatic 65 degree angle view


/\ I loved this city when I was a kid and still like it today. This was my favorite building in the city. This is a beautifully detailed model. Notice the roof access door and skylights.

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