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Old November 29th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Fella's!

Finally took the time to get a selection of my works on a gallery system which can actually be viewed instead of a bunch of hyperlinks you have to click on.

Here ya go!
http://www.fallentear.com/gallery/v/3E/

You can also view my companies website @
http://www.3estudios.net

But the work in the gallery is actually more current then the website. Last 3 gallery links are renders, the rest are photos or scans.
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I'm speachless ,
what do they got to do with architecture?
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This kicks butt:

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Thanks guys,

Ya, nothing here is really architecture, just a lot of design. My studio mainly does spaces and furniture right now...very very slowly. We might get into actual structures one day, who knows. Gotta start somewhere!
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Great work, very nice to browse your designs and images on the websites, maybe crazy thought but you could publish your own Arch Models Design Furniture Vray catalog DVD with your furniture designs, makes them world wide known ... make some money of that as well.. I'll buy one..

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Thanks for the comments guys. The big giant S was for one of my friends Sahar, an awesome designer. I have no idea how I made it. Completely random doodle.

Zeilveen,

I've thought about doing that, but most of my modeling is not very impressive if you actually see the wires. It's mainly being covered up by high cook filters, lighting, and the composition of the render. Stuff tends to look pretty good when printed though, so nobody's complained yet...just doesn't realy hold up to large scale online renders, where its easy to pick out flaws and mistakes.
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