Thank you, Richard, for your comment.
I do the modelling and rendering with an outdated version of Cinema 4D. Afterwards a bit post processing with Photoshop is necessary, which I sometimes use for preparation of artificial or photographic textures.
Thank you, Fabio, for your interpretation.
You might be right. Nobody there, no person, no train. It's just an architectural impression with an enigmatic, blinding light at the far end.
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I do the modelling and rendering with an outdated version of Cinema 4D. Afterwards a bit post processing with Photoshop is necessary, which I sometimes use for preparation of artificial or photographic textures.
You might be right. Nobody there, no person, no train. It's just an architectural impression with an enigmatic, blinding light at the far end.
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