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Thread: October/November 2010 Lite Challenge Entry: The Spire

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    Well, I think this is about wrapped up unless I get any new bright ideas, though I might go back and rearrange some stuff. I feel like I kind of crippled myself for not coming with with some narrative behind the building--I ended up not knowing what to put in it, so I guess this will have to do.

    I stuck the original shapes I based the building on in the corner--I saw Greason Wolfe do it on his, and I thought it was a good idea given the nature of the challenge. I also made a quick little 3D model.

    Original was in 150dpi but it turned out too big a file, so I've dropped it down a bit...

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    I have to say it certainly oozes atmosphere and I love the way the lighting has all turned out.

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    This is top-notch RE, well done.
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    A visual feast!
    Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to work I go..

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    Excellent work RE. Love the included 3d image and the way you made what could have been rather boring into something that really rocks.
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    Wow. Nice. You really made the changes in elevation on the floor stand out...that's quite a feat!
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    Mearrin69--Thanks, I've tried a few different techniques for stairs and I've settled on one that is pretty easy/pretty effective involving several gradually contracting rectangles, each with a 0% fill and an outer glow layer effect (if they are leading up) and a inner glow layer effect (if they are going down). I'll get around to doing a mini-tutorial with all the tricks I've picked up sooner or later, I'm sure....

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