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Hypergalactic Supercruiser X1-GTX

Bryce Fantasy posted on Feb 26, 2007
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Behold the Hypergalactic Supercruiser X1-GTX. Be amazed and awed because this baby can do everything: It's got ultra warp jumping, It's got uber time jumping, It's got artificial gravity, It's got inertia nullifiers, it's got shields of every sort you can imagine, and it's got hyper energy weapons. (but it has no bullets or atomic missiles, although they're still working on that). Oh, and it's also huge, so huge that every crew member has 59 private acres of space to play in. Now, I slapped this ship together in Bryce6 yesterday as a joke... a bit of a satire on Holywood spaceships which too often pass for serious science fiction, when they belong in science fantasy. Not that there's anything wrong with science fantasy; comedy and entertainment has it's rightful place just like everything else:) Anyway, my friend didn't find it that funny, so maybe I didn't make it funny enough, but here it is anyway. Critique away... tear it to shreds...negative comments very welcome!

Comments (25)


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Thandaluz

6:17PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Great model. Magnificent details. Beautiful work.

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Burpee

6:22PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

I am interested to know if all the components were made in Bryce or if you used another program to make some of the parts. I'm on the lookout for Bryce models to nominate at Golden Tori time. This is fantastic if you did it in Bryce....of course, the image is wonderful anyway and the mat is fantastic.

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Iguana9

6:23PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Actually she's quite nice. Although those ball things at the front seem a bit strange there. But then again, you can't expect any "tearing" from me as I am quite a sci-fi afficionado. :-)) I hope that by "slapping it together" you meant building it from some older meshes. Because if you told me that you modeled all the detail in one day, I wouldn't believe you.

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ThetaGraphics

6:24PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

May have been a joke, but that is an impressive model!

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Atomic_Anvil

6:37PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

The scale is VERY impressive. Reminds me of the ore refinery that was being towed by the Nostromo. In Space No One Can Hear You Scream. ;)

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gchuck

6:39PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very nice. Hope its got more than one bathroom.

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steve100

6:45PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Fantastic sense of scale, well done.

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shayhurs

8:18PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Could have been worse--a model of Cleveland with thrusters (GRIN). Nice job!

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wawadave

12:47AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

very nice!!!!!

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Rutra

2:09AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Fantastic definition of details!

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bugatti

6:20AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

awesome indeed ..

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ArtByMel

6:21AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Wow, the details are just mind blowing, amazing work.

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chatpilekid

6:55AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

that ship looks like a mobile nation state great work

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TheBryster

10:58AM | Tue, 27 February 2007

OK you asked for it. I love this ship. It looks great, feels HUGE. It reeks of power and the planet and moon in the b/ground are the icing on the cake. The detailing is awesome. The only thing I dislike, and I hate to have to say it, is that the ship's surface textures are definately NOT what I would have chosen. You've got the lights right, the engine flares right, but the other textures seriously need a re-think. Go away and do it again - properly this time and I'll be suitably impressed. 3

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max-

12:16PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

To answer the questions, 90% of the ship is just simple Bryce lattices with a rough tecno texture. The rest is parts that I had prebuilt before, like the pipe albows, and some parts came from some freebie model I found long ago, because I was in a rush. As a comparison, my planetary lander was about 50 times more difficult to model.

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Daramski

2:08PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Excellent ship, very nice render!

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KatesFriend

3:24PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Who's to say if your vision of scape travel is fantasy or visionary. She certainly look modular enough for readily construction (assuming you have the raw resources). Fantastic idea.

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imagynart

4:13PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

It sucks! My Death Star will shoot it out of existence. Boys, activate the cannon blaster and fire! lol! Really, it's impressively BIG and MENACING. Nice work, man. I goes with the Bryster on texture choices.

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Dann-O

7:49PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

I like it and get the joke. The greebled mess that they often put forth as this is what a starship should look like. Looks good a few to the textures are too noisy.

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pakled

11:16PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

well, at least everyone gets a window seat..;)

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SunsetHunter

9:03AM | Tue, 03 April 2007

Now THATs a starship!! You've pimped up that ride!! In all seriousness (even though that was not your intention!) I think its a great ship - you've captured the massiveness of this vessel perfectly. Looks great in full-view! I love all the windows - how did you do them?

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zhaanman

2:15PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

In the immortal words of Dr.McCoy "Damit Jim!" That is just damned amazing, such awesome detail in such an amazing design love it!!

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mdilorenzo

12:19AM | Fri, 15 June 2007

Wow, almost fractal spaceship...!

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Atom

11:31PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Awesome!!!

ramzaforce

11:11AM | Fri, 21 March 2008

excelente nave,realmente tiene un impresionante detalle por donde se le vea.


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