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Return Of The Jedi - Open Sequence Revisited

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Nov 07, 2005
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A long time ago. In a galaxy far, far away. Designed for 3DStudio Max 7 & The Persistence Of Vision RayTracer POV-Ray 3.6.1. Traced with 3DStudio Max 7. Post-Production with JASC PaintShop Pro 9.0.1. No externals plugins was used.A long time ago. In a galaxy far, far away. Designed for 3DStudio Max 7 & The Persistence Of Vision RayTracer POV-Ray 3.6.1. Traced with 3DSdio Max 7. Post-Production with JASC PaintShop Pro 9.0.1. No externals plugins was used.

Comments (3)


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hideakifuji

12:55AM | Tue, 08 November 2005

you made good detail star ships of star wars im fan star wars movie too

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VRG

6:07AM | Tue, 08 November 2005

So nostalgic, my heart aches... This is fantastic!

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Cyber-Angel

7:58PM | Wed, 15 February 2006

There are to many Tie Fighters here if this is form the opening sequence form Return Of The Jedi then only two Tie Fighters escorted the shuttle to the Death Star. Also the Death Star is to close and is in slightly the wrong place. Also the first part of the aproch including the luanch or the shuttel and Tie Fighters is seen from a low angle shot where the docking bay of the Star Distroyer is Visible. Other then that I like it, after watching Return Of The Jedi for so long and been a Star Wars fan I tend to notice small details like that.


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