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GoingInCirclez
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How to build the world's most realistic layout: just make the real world look small. No trains in this video, but you'll get the idea...

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That was...amazing!

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I think using short focal length creates that effect. There were some Adult Swim bumps with this technique that threw me at first, because I thought they'd modeled some very realistic scenes.
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