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This is a 2006 project. At that time I was getting more and more into 3ds max. This model was done on 3ds max 7. I no not have the actual model anymore. It stayed with the architectural company I was working for, but it is a shame since this model was really an all around object. Looking at it again I think I could have done more things to enhance the picture. I think my knowledge of the 3ds max software has greatly increased over these years, but still there is much more to learn. I remember I did a 30 inches by 42 inches rendering and my boss was really happy the this final product.
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