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Warm desolation

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Sep 08, 2005
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This grieving scene depicts dead arthropods founded and photographied by a space probe in the surface of one of the planets discovered recently. Until now many scientists are not certain about what happened here, they have speculated on the possible causes: an wasting disease, a drought, an infighting or simply their life cycle came to end maybe... But I'd like to know what do you think about the event wich ocurred to these invertebrates. Greetings! :) Yanga Pineda

Comments (6)


wingnut55

4:27PM | Thu, 08 September 2005

i think this is very good. they look too fierce to grieve for !

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acclaude

4:29PM | Thu, 08 September 2005

"I can imagine that they've probably lost their water environement or something else, absolutly vital for them before the space probe phography the surface of this planet... Anyway, I can said that' it's a recent event 'caus of the well preservation of these arthropods exo-skeleton !" Said the strange professor with a large moustache... Very impressive scene, atmosphere & concept !! Bravoo !!

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RETIRED

5:12PM | Thu, 08 September 2005

Star Ship troopers, Major Django, Riddick. All are extreme non-natural bug terminators. Agree with Acclaudes mustachioed professor - lack of water or something else. Extreme boredom with total lack of stimulating scenery. In any event its a terrificly well done work. Love the bugs, did you make them, or ... ?? Got my vote and award from the Orkin institute of bug zapping professionals.

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Yan3D

5:53PM | Thu, 08 September 2005

Thanks very much for your stimulating comments! For Acclaude: that is the kind of answer I like specially. For Retired: yeah, I modeled the insects in three days with polymodeling; then I use bryce for landscape render.

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Kyronimos

5:55PM | Thu, 08 September 2005

Great idea and realization!

AlarmedBread

2:14PM | Fri, 09 September 2005

very nicely done, i'm thirsty just looking at it, poor little (gigantic?) bugs


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