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Starfury In Flight (Babylon5)

Poser Science Fiction posted on Sep 21, 2006
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PoserHobbit asked for more T&A, but he got a set I really want, so instead out of spite they'll be no T&A. Way to mess it up for everyone Hobbit! Seriously though, I just thought i'd give "Titty-Slinging" a break for a bit and go with an attempt I made 6 months ago to render sci-fi ships in Poser. Just did the postwork now (a little motion blur and the thrusters). Not my usual fare, but I hope you enjoy it anyways. Comments are always welcome.

Comments (13)


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Giolon

12:29AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

Hmm...the motion blur just kind of makes it blurry, imo. But I like the ship, and the angle, and the thruster work looks really great!

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PoserHobbit

1:31AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

Ok...so there's a really large breasted (Insert Babylon5 alien race of choice here) at the controls! What a sense of deja-vue didn't I post this same type comment last time you tried to go all 'legit' on us! (LOL!) Pretty cool, I'd bring the fighter lower in the pic and closer to the camera, but that's just me!

jdehaven

3:28AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

Excellent work! A departure showing a wide range of talent!

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adnan007

7:05AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

wow one terrefic scene. love how you made this one. exellent

cujoe_da_man

7:26AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

actually, if you want a good motion blur, don't use motion blue. I know it sounds odd, but motion blur just doesn't give you the depth you want. You can actually do it two ways and get a different effect each time. I'll IM you when I get home from work. Looks decent otherwise :P

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DavidEMartin

9:04AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

A dark colored ship against the darkness of space gets completely lost when you put a brightly lit planet in the same image. Unless the planet is used as backdrop, silhouetting said ship.

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cypher389

10:19AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

I used to watch this show on the backshift at work. I really liked some of the earth capital ship designs. You did a great job on the starfury, and the thrusters look really cool. Keep 'em comin, I love to see good sci-fi work.

GuabaMan

11:06AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

Nice pic! I loved B5! Babylon 4 was the best looking station ever.

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meselfr

12:40PM | Thu, 21 September 2006

awesome!!! this is wicked cool... nice one :)

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RG19

7:57PM | Fri, 22 September 2006

A great 'fully realized' storyline, M J Straczynski had it all worked out from beginning to the end. Super recreation of the Starfury look!!!

Kazam561

9:49PM | Fri, 22 September 2006

Beautiful! Nice motion blur touch!

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ChristineG

1:21AM | Sun, 24 September 2006

OMG that is gorgeous.. what an amazing pic of work.

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jif3d

10:13PM | Sun, 22 October 2006

The best fighter craft from my favorite T.V. sci-fi !!! well done, just wish it was a wee bit closer, it such an awsome model...mmm, I go the need for space render now ! ~Cheers~ :o)


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