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Summer in this city... - Evermotion Challenge 2014

**UPDATE** Here is my final image. 129124 I definitely stepped out of my comfort zone for this one. I hope this will raise awareness about this virus. Please note that Ebola is not transmitted through the air. One can only get infected by being in direct physical contact with someone that has started to bleed externally... Programs used: 3ds max, Octane Render, Photoshop, Forest Pack. I got the two people walking on Wikimedia Commons and the dead guy on the floor is a friend (He's still alive). Everything else in the scene I modeled for this specific scene. I got the textures from Cgtextures.com Thank you Evermotion for hosting this challenge and good luck to everyone who participated, I've seen some really amazing work out there :). --- My theme for this project is going to be the Ebola epidemic that has become quite a big problem in some Western African countries this summer. As of August 2014 the situation in Liberia's capital, Monrovia has become catastrophic... Today about 5,000 people have already died due to the disease. May not be the summer we may have hoped for but it is the summer that some were burdened with. I'll be modeling the slums in West Point Monrovia, Liberia where the situation is at it's worse.

Posted on 28.10.2014

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