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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Your first pic is great but I remember the real thing. I watched it on tv as it happened. What I was surprised to see was the amount of debris blown into the luna sky by the rocket of the Lunar Lander. Quite a bit of dust too. While your visualisation would make a good pic for a magazine or book, it doesn't quite make it as a realistic view. The second render is much better but the orbiter is too square and didn't reflect as much. Sorry if this bothers you..... KUTGW The Bryster (Chris)
Attached Link: SPACE GALLERY
...just one more to "complete" the mission, I have also included my interactive Space Gallery website to anyone interested.OK....so your capsule needs an element of 'action', perhaps the glow of the heat-shield as it begins to react with earth's atmosphere? With that in mind.....the capsule in the 'splash-down' pic would have carbon scouring from the heat of re-entry and the parachutes need to be much bigger. Only too pleased to help. Regards The Bryster (Chris)
Well your models look really good. But, I think the renders would be much better if you use more phote-realistic textures of the moon and earth. I'm sure you can find nice sattelite images of earth on the web. You can also make much nicer star-fields with a program called Universe (http://www.diardsoftware.com/) and then paste them in with photoshop.
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