CGI images of Aztecl stuff

WP Anderson indus56 at TELUSPLANET.NET
Sun Jan 30 20:46:37 UTC 2005


Dear Anthony Appleyard,
Though other people may have requested something like this as well, I am
indeed the author of a query regarding sources for such material. Thanks
so much for pursuing this.
Best,
Paul Anderson

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Paul Anderson, Hunger's Brides.
http://www.hungersbrides.com
Based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in 17th-century Mexico.
Published by: Random House (Canada), Carroll & Graf (US), Rubikon (Serbia), Constable & Robinson (UK), Pendo Verlag (Germany).



ANTHONY APPLEYARD wrote:

>In August 2004 someone on this group wanted CGI (= Computer Generated
>Imaging) images of Aztec buildings that were in Tenochtitlan. I passed
>that query onto http://www.renderosity.com , and I got these answers:-
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>1. Aztec stuff anywhere?  by Anthony Appleyard on 8/13/04 01:03
>
>Someone on an email group that I am in, is wanting images of buildings
>in Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan is an Aztec city that used to be where
>the center of Mexico City is now. The emperor Montezuma (correctly
>Motêuczômah) ruled there. Does anyone know where there are CGI models
>of Aztec buildings (and weapons etc)? Realistic, not fantasy or sexy,
>please.
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>2. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by MachineClaw on 8/13/04 01:12
>
>runtimedna.com
>all your aztec needs
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>3. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by Anthony Appleyard on 8/13/04 01:38
>
>Attached Link: http://www.runtimedna.com/search.ez
>
>I have just searched at this link. "tenochtitlan" found nothing.
>"aztec" found a few garments etc but no buildings.
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>4. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by MachineClaw on 8/13/04 01:57
>
>go to store link, then search by catagory link, then architecture and
>scroll through. Here are a few items:
>
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=EV%2D039&ParentID=61026
>
>The New World Vol. 1 - Pre-Columbian
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=TP%2D070&ParentID=73450
>
>The New World Vol. 2 - Pre-Columbian
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=TP%2D079&ParentID=77042
>
>Amara - Aztec Princess for V3
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=SM%2D004&ParentID=79747
>
>bunch of outfits in the aztec style there, ya just have to shop around.
>
>the new world vol 1 and vol 2 are probably closest to what your looking
>for. there are also vine packs and forest overgrowth packs that work
>very well on all the sets runtime has, as well as desolation (dark
>burned out textures) sets for various sets too.
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>5. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by xantor on 8/13/04 02:32
>
>Attached Link: http://www.3dcafe.com/asp/architex.asp
>
>There is a free aztec city at 3dcafe at the landmarks part.
>It is called az_city.zip. 3ds format
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>6. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by Little_Dragon on 8/13/04 03:39
>
>keihan has a primitive-weapon set for sale at PoserPros, which includes
>an Aztec sword, spear, and dagger.
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>7. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by jade_nyc on 8/16/04 11:55
>
>Attached Link:
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=EV%2DRD071&ParentID=75755
>
>The Aztec hair in Real Deals is pretty cool and a steal at $2.50 ;)
>
>http://www.runtimedna.com/catalog.ez?ShowProduct=EV%2DRD071&ParentID=75755
>
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>8. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by muralist on 1/18/05 17:38
>
>http://market.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?ViewSoftgood=34376
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>9. Re: Aztec stuff anywhere? by xoconostle on 1/29/05 22:11
>
>Attached Link: http://tinyurl.com/33okt
>
>The Freak Primitve set at DAZ includes an atlatl. If anyone would like
>to see some of the RDNA Aztec buildings and clothing in a render, you
>may click the link to see an image I made using them a few months ago.
>[That image is directly at
>http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=709469 )
>
>[DAZ is at http://www.daz3d.com/ )
>
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>
>

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Paul Anderson, Hunger's Brides.
http://www.hungersbrides.com
Based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in 17th-century Mexico.
Published by: Random House (Canada), Carroll & Graf (US), Rubikon (Serbia), Constable & Robinson (UK), Pendo Verlag (Germany).



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