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Scene 17 Archinteriors vol. 26 Take a look at this textured and shadered visualization scene ready to be rendered. It is prepared for vray 1.5 with 3dsmax 2009. Postproduction PSD files included. ...
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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The dimensions of Miriam in the Sun are 17 inches square. New York in Fog measures 14 inches wide by 11 inches high. Press for Cocktails is 21 inches wide by 19 inches high. Daisy has an overall size of 11 inches square, while White Dress is 12...
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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The entire scenario is depicted in detail.
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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Baked model in FBX format, native model made in 3d max in the ZIP file.
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The British jurist Francis Jeffrey launched the Whig publication Edinburgh Review in 1802. Between 1803 and 1829, he dominated as editor and leading contributor, wielding immense influence over debates on art, politics, and science. As a harsh...
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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Here's a space for showcasing your extraordinary virtual reality artwork, spread across two gleaming floors connected by a striking spiral staircase! Ample natural light pours in from both sides via an expansive bay window and an elongated skylight,...
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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From 1803 to 1809 Mary Anne Clarke was mistress to Frederick, Duke of York. Their affair erupted into a major scandal when the Duke faced charges of corruption for promoting offers from whom Clarke had accepted bribes. Rejected by the Duke, Clarke...
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This marble bust, carved in 1848, was created by Thomas Campbell (1790-1858). The sculpture captures Lord George Cavendish Bentinck (1802-48), a distinguished statesman and sports enthusiast. He also held prominent positions as an English...
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Sir Walter Scott, a renowned poet and novelist, was the first Baronet of his name who lived from 1771 to 1832. Chantrey's admiration for Scott led him to request that he pose for a sculpture, an honour that Chantrey himself described as the only time...
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John Rennie was a renowned civil engineer in Britain, constructing canals, railways, bridges, and enhancing docks and harbors. A powerful bust of him was commissioned shortly after Waterloo Bridge officially opened (1817). This masterpiece was...
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George Canning (1770-1827) led a faction of liberal Tories during Lord Liverpool's tenure as Prime Minister from 1812 to 1827, ultimately succeeding him in that role in 1827. The initial version of this sculpture was commissioned in 1827 and marked...
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Joseph Lister, Baron Lister (1827-1912), a trailblazing surgeon, left an indelible mark on the medical world by implementing groundbreaking improvements in surgical techniques that forever changed the face of surgery. His pioneering introduction of...
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This model was made using real world scale for main shapes and details.
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This model was first brought to life in Sketchup 8 before being easily adapted into various other 3D formats. Its original native format remains .skp, while 3ds Max scenes are built using the latest 2016 version, utilizing Vray 3.00 for stunning...
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This marble bust was crafted in 1822 by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (1781-1841). The sculpture portrays Robert Stewart, the second Marquess of Londonderry (also known as Lord Castlereagh). As Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1789 to 1801 and Leader...
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Sir Robert Walpole was Britain's first Prime Minister in every sense of the word. He wielded immense power, enjoyed royal backing, and commanded a solid Whig majority in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1742. Despite being accused of corruption and...
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A beautifully crafted 20th-century earthenware teapot, complete with a fitted lid, was produced by C.T. ...Maling in 1929 specifically for display at the highly anticipated North East Coast Industries Exhibition taking place in Newcastle upon Tyne that...
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George John Whyte-Melville (1821-1878) was a prolific novelist and poet who turned his back on an army career after serving in the Crimean War. He then devoted himself to writing and field sports, living life as a country gentleman with a passion...