200 Kays from Yungaburra (part 2)
200 Kays from Yungaburra (part 2)
Painting \ Architecture | 08/27/06 @600 |
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This is another Australian sci-fi twist using the Queenslander home, which was inspired from a 1960's building I saw with today's mobile towers lining it's roof.
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08/28/06 @511
well done.
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09/01/06 @190
loneorbit - I've taken some liberties with the sunset lighting and made it an much deeper red that in real life, so that might be affecting the difference in the materials. It's great to hear you're appreciated the balance in the light and darks, though. It took a little reworking to get that looking right.
theClairvoyant, Daykan, lolita, Ikaa - Australia is famous for her sunsets, so that's the first impact I wanted to get across in this. From you guys, it sounds like it's worked