May 28, 2009
from paul0v2's blog
20 Futuristic 3d Scenes
It's very hard to imagine how our cities and landscapes will look in the future, but on this post you can get a taste of what may be coming in a long future. There artists have enough imaginations and skills to create their own view of the future.
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