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The sloped sides- for a Mayan Pyramid that does not necessarily have "even" steps. Their bottom and top corners are aligned with their respective lines, however. This one was altered from the first five steps to show this, but the techniques used here are identical.Related content
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Scary-Strix [2011-12-18 23:40:07 +0000 UTC]
Looking through your recent tutorials, I can't help but think that maybe you would do well as an architect. I can just picture you drawing up blue prints for all sorts of structures, inside and out.
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GriswaldTerrastone In reply to Scary-Strix [2011-12-19 21:21:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, but I don't think I'd be a good one- for this sort of thing, my talent is drawing up something that might assist people with actual talent in such things. An architect has to understand loads, stress, and a number of other things, too. Syd Mead was such a person- he designed the sets for "Blade Runner," so every building you saw in that movie could really be built!
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Scary-Strix In reply to GriswaldTerrastone [2011-12-21 20:51:44 +0000 UTC]
I've seen Blade Runner numerous times, that's really something if all of the set could be fully built to be real buildings. That Syd Mead must be a real perfectionist if he's putting that much detail into everything but with this, that's definitely a good thing that movies nowadays could use more of.
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GriswaldTerrastone In reply to Scary-Strix [2011-12-22 21:36:36 +0000 UTC]
He was amazing. I've seen other examples of his work. Incredible!
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