Bertrand Benoit | Salle Labrouste

 

Bertrand Benoit presenta un nuevo proyecto, que tiene como protagonista el salón de lectura Labrouste (Salle Labrouste) de la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia, en París.

La obra nace a partir de la idea de someter a una prueba de stress a Railclone para 3ds Max. Según explica Bertrand Benoit en su blog, la escena hubiese sido prácticamente imposible de crear sin la ayuda de este script; cerca del 80% de los modelos son objetos de Railclone (los libros, los libreros, las mesas, las lámparas, las sillas, el barandal, la cúpula, los frisos, etc.).

 

 

Puedes obtener mayor información sobre este proyecto aquí.

 

Fuente: BBB3viz

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