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FINAL APROACH

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Dec 29, 2005
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First off, Happy Holidays everyone. I've been working on this city for some time. It will be a work in progress for about infinity. Much like a real city it is evolving and expanding. The city is called "New Venice" built in the shallowest part of a water covered planet. It is the center of commerce and a hot tourist spot for off-worlders. The spacecraft in the foreground is the "OsirusII" Starjumper class freighter/transport. OsirusII modeled in 3dmax6 a little post in PS7 Thanks for stopping by :) "TO BE CONTINUED"

Comments (8)


Spacefan

8:11AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Excellent overture into new worlds of realistic scifi. Top image - just perfect.

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duo

8:22AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Great Image and POW! Interesting city architecture! Bravo!

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TheBryster

8:31AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Cracking stuff! Love it! Nice unique ship design. Great pov. Great city. The waves need a bit of a re-think but overall, a great pic!

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vbarreto

6:16PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Luv the city. Fantastic approach.

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Dann-O

7:10PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Great craft there in the forground and the city is excellent the lighting is great oo.

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locomouse

9:15PM | Fri, 30 December 2005

Well... as one who has been allowed a view into the inner sanctum, I'll try to be impartial. I did not know there would be a ship... although without one I can't imagine how New Venice would be discovered. Possibly I was thinking of taking out an ad... and inviting a few people. I see now that my idea was dismal, at best. But I do know that this ship and its inhabitants better take the time to truly view what you have created here... because most of it won't be in the brochure. The good stuff... the unique stuff never is. I am honored to have witnessed this work of art become a reality, Brian. You never cease to amaze me... and I look forward to more of your incredible work. I'm gobsmacked... as the British get to say... damn... I wish we Canadians had dibs on that word! Awesome stuff, hon... thank you for sharing it! :)

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draculaz

4:13PM | Wed, 04 January 2006

quite interesting :)

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morin3000

4:01PM | Thu, 05 July 2007

Fantastic fiction... The scene is beautiful, the light is great... excellent colors!


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