Rave Cave Safe to Dance Commercial

Time to let some steam off to much Gloom and Doom! I needed to crank up the tunes and put on my red shoes and dance the blues. This cozy underground rave site comes with lots of fun and useful props for any musical venue or DJ booth. The Grafitti wall art has a nice urban feel but is bright so it's all up beat. I hope you like the change of pace, I’ll be back to my dystopic self soon Im sure.

AntMan

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Comments

  • Rascal3DRascal3D Posts: 288

    Awesome job!!!  Your renders had me humming alternative dance tracks from the 1990s.

  • DripDrip Posts: 1,191

    I'm sure an anderground rave site like this would still be totally conceivable within a dystopian city. :D

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

    Ha very true. The correct lighting would make all the difference. There are fans in circular shafts in the ceiling which have their own texture. You hind that and you could create some eerie pools of light. Or for that matter add extra club lights. 

    Rascal3D I was playing some old club tunes while making it. ; )

  • L'AdairL'Adair Posts: 9,479

    I really can't see myself creating renders of a Rave, having never been to one, (though I've seen a couple on TV.) However, I love the space, and the props are great. This set will soon be mine.

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