
The Amazing Maze Free 3D model
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I converted 3D models using Sketchup 8 and later reconfigured them in various formats. The original file is stored as a .skp extension. In addition, the native scene within 3ds Max was built with version 2016 and utilized Vray rendering software, version 3.00 to create visual images. My expertise allowed me to lay out the overall maze design and also handle the base elements including grass details, which serve as the primary background. Meanwhile, models observed within the interior spaces of the maze were largely created independently; notable exceptions are the Matt Smith TARDIS and a distinctive temple perched atop a stepped pyramid. Those items I developed through an optional extension attached to my stepped pyramid model, while the remaining 3D elements used in this design project were sourced directly from The Warehouse. This particular location served as the main database I drew upon when crafting this unique maze configuration.
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