Me, in St Petersburg Russia, a couple of years ago.BIOI studied astronomy at University, and it is still a passion of mine. I am also a keen photographer, mainly panoramic work these days.
I enjoy travel and have been to many interesting places, and I am interested in languages, and speak some russian, ans well as the usual school stuff. The day job is fault tolerant capacity planning, but graphics is more fun!
You can see more of my graphics work at http://www.starbase1.co.uk
Thanks for dropping by,
Nick
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Comments (6)
Ourias3D
Superbe travail ! BRAVO!!!
MOCA
Without the stars, excellent work...
claude19
No comments : it's beautiful and very REALISTIC ! GOOD, Very GOOD ! - tr beau travail, impressionnant -
dreamlight
Thats a cool looking station..!
petes
really fantastic model!! only crits are that the spec maps are all very even. Could use soem variation and wear in the spec. Also, I've seen some star fields with color. This would give it some life. Here is a few examples: http://images.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=space%20stars&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi But other than those small crits...really wonderful work!
starbase1
Thanks for the comments guys. The stars... My own view is that subtle colours are realistic, but can detract from the central object, so I leave them plain. On reflection these are too strong in numbers and brightness, I should tone them down. If anyone wants to see other images, including the station in development, please see: http://www.starbase1.co.uk/galleries/Graphics/Astro%20%20Space/Station/index.html Incidentally, the robot arm, the dishes, the panels, and sensors are rigged and can be easily moved around. The various modules are all separate objects, so it's a modular station, and you could combine the sections in different ways. Thanks again for the feedback, Nick