You know it’s all CGI, right? No photography involved.
Which, of course, makes it all the more stunning.
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pecus said at 5:27 PM on January 10th, 2010:
Well noted, looking back at my writing could have been miss leading thanks!
I should have written when CGI meets architecture, but when I saw it just imagined CG acting as a photographic eye to a virtual world and being able to see it for the first time, grasping those little perfect still moments.
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You know it’s all CGI, right? No photography involved.
Which, of course, makes it all the more stunning.
Well noted, looking back at my writing could have been miss leading
thanks!
I should have written when CGI meets architecture, but when I saw it just imagined CG acting as a photographic eye to a virtual world and being able to see it for the first time, grasping those little perfect still moments.