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The Aurora

Cinema 4D Science Fiction posted on Apr 04, 2007
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Another illustration produced for the official Stargate magazine. This is the Ancient's 'Aurora' which was found drifting in space heavily damaged, with it's crew in hibernation and immersed in a virtual existence within the ships computer system. This is basically the same model as the Orion (they are the same class), and was in fact created prior to the Orion. Again the reference was very rough, so it was modeled on whatever ref was available for the Orion, and then battered according to the Aururoa ref! The planet BG is another matte painting I created for Star Wars Revelations. Cinema 4D R10 / Photoshop CS2 Cheers :) Adam

Comments (24)


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spetzarv

12:52PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Stunning work! You seem to having fun with this comission.

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LiviaCH

1:15PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Wow! That's an amazing one, too! Great work!! My compliments

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Wappen

1:45PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

As fantastic as the other. Perfect!!!

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Azr1el

2:01PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Oh my, I'm speechless -- Your work and skills are truly inspiring. Thank you! :)

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amirapsp

4:01PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Beautiful work!

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amapitodd

4:01PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Excellent work again. :)

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Gongyla

4:24PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

light, texture, modeling...it all disappears when imagination takes over. Like it does here. Pure joy to look at.

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Eugenius

5:29PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Exceptional work! The battered ship's textures are excellent! Nice!

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chimera46

5:34PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

I remember that episode, superb work on this one!

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RodsArt

6:22PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

Outstanding cinematic quality!

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3Dillusions

7:49PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

For me in australia, that was last weeks episode, so its cool to see the ship like this, great work :) Angela

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Incarnadine

8:08PM | Wed, 04 April 2007

I like the composition in this one a bit better. Really nice work Adam!

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LesterJames

10:50AM | Thu, 05 April 2007

This and the orion are really excellent, but I agree, compositionally this is the stronger piece.

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zhaanman

2:05PM | Thu, 05 April 2007

Man what a beauty in detail and design and the scenery perfect!! What an awesome horizon to wake up to and so clear a planet scene too awesoem job!!

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Nod

5:44PM | Thu, 05 April 2007

Excellent stuff. Wonderful model.

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Svarg

6:05AM | Fri, 06 April 2007

Superb work, as always!

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Moebius87

3:45PM | Fri, 06 April 2007

Outstanding work! This is top quality stuff, sir!

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cartesius

2:05PM | Mon, 09 April 2007

Absolutely quality stuff! I can definitely understand why they hire you to do these illustrations :)

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TwoPynts

3:56PM | Fri, 13 April 2007

More fantastic SF art. A must to view full size!

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5391151

9:34AM | Fri, 27 April 2007

great pic

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Raddar

7:28AM | Sat, 05 May 2007

I always thought it was hard to pull off a large ship model. The time consuming details have to be perfect for it to look right. You nailed it.

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Dave_Cuerdon

7:57PM | Sun, 06 May 2007

Amazing!

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DramaKing

11:33PM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Looks like you used the Explosion FX modifier at the near end.

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Teobaldo

12:41PM | Tue, 01 April 2008

Wonderful work! The Aurora, a great episode from SG Atlantis. I have some years ago the same idea for a s-f story. Well, they read my mind and... Seriously, it's a great render, very detailed and the planet gives a real look.


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