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Slow Approach

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jul 06, 2006
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the Vue Cruiser 'Infinite' (Hah) makes it's final approach to a hidden base after making careful maneuvers through the Debris of the gas giant's rings. again, all models, etc. from Vue infinite. postwork in Photoshop. a better image, I think!

Comments (4)


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vulcanccit

12:34AM | Fri, 07 July 2006

very cool!!

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ultimatemale

8:44AM | Thu, 13 July 2006

DOF ON THIS ONE IS JUS FANTASTIC. PLUS IT LOOK SO REAL

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ultim8

3:49AM | Fri, 14 July 2006

Thanx Guys.

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purdon

7:58PM | Tue, 11 May 2010

I see what you mean - instead of rocks, I used symmetric terrains with the "lunar" setting and clipped bases as the starting point for my asteroids. I exported them as .obj files, imported them into Blender where I beat on them some more trying to destroy the symmetry, then imported them back into Vue. I also used a sphere with a texture map for my Jupiter instead of the built-in planets...


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