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An Image of Yesteryear: 2001

Poser Science Fiction posted on Sep 09, 2006
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Just a quickie during a break from working on Sgt.Rock. Both the Orion transport and the station started out as Lightwave objects from Lightwave group. The station was put through Poseray and the Orion was put through Accutrans making both into wavefront files making it easier for Poser to accept them. The starfield is a picture I saved from a magazine several years ago.

Comments (6)


shipmanjonathan

10:20PM | Sat, 09 September 2006

Fantastic as alway's!! Love your work!!

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mejed

11:01PM | Sat, 09 September 2006

My second all time favorite Science Fiction movie after Forbidden Planet..Excllent render.

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pakled

12:40AM | Sun, 10 September 2006

great..now I have 'The Blue Danube' going through me head..;) ah, if only Pan Am had stayed in business..;) great work.

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hideakifuji

1:12AM | Sun, 10 September 2006

nice ship and station like a 2001 a space odyssey

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DavidEMartin

6:50PM | Thu, 21 September 2006

"...if only PanAm had stayed in business..."? If only the space program had stayed on track! This is a very nice recreation of Robert McCall's classic poster.

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CrimsonDesire

6:39PM | Thu, 05 October 2006

Beauitfull image love the quiet serenity of it ^^


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