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Hi,

 

Well, I just thought I'd mention that some of my work is featured in an article on computer visualization in the September issue of Architectural Digest. I produced a series of images for interior designer Harry Schnaper. It starts on page 168, in case anyone is interested.

 

[edited to add]

 

I forgot to mention that architect Brian Billings designed the space.

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excellent going! can you scan in the pages for those of us poor fellows who no have access to the afore mentioned publication pls?

 

Thanks Stephen. I'm not sure if I am allowed to reproduce the text, but I have copyrights to the work I did. Here are the images from the article:

 

http://www.surrealstructures.com/Final%20View%20Scheme%201_small_dif.jpg

http://www.surrealstructures.com/Final%20View%20Scheme%202_small_dif.jpg

http://www.surrealstructures.com/Final%20View%20Scheme%203_sm_dif.jpg

http://www.surrealstructures.com/Detail_Final%20View%20Scheme%202_dif.jpg

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Awesome. Don't know that I could say anything else. the red one is my favorite. It is such a good color for a well designed interior space.

 

I will have to open my issue when I get home, it arrived yesterday. Congrats on the publishing, I am sure it is not the first time.

 

Again, the bar is set higher.

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great images! (as usual...)

 

Im not sure about the background outside the window in the last image though... if the background is a mountain or a big hill, then Im sure its fine. But if not the horizon seems way too high... (its hard to tell when its so blurry ( whick btw looks great))

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