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TV21 Rocket

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Apr 30, 2007
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I built this originally for an animation, but I thought I might present it here, rendered in Bryce as well. It was built in TS4 and represents a rocket built by the original humanoid Daleks in the comic TV21. (Yes, DALEKS AGAIN!!!) The planet texture is a freebie, while the nebula is a bog standard Bryce 5 volume applied to a flattened cube. Enjoy Iain

Comments (7)


midge170

3:28AM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Iain Nice image indeed. I must be getting old as I remember TV21 well. (Wasnt happy with the latest Dalek storyline though, most dissapointing of the new series so far)

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theseus88bc

3:38AM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Join the club. Daleks have been reduced to skulking in shadows and not the unstoppable war machines I remember from my youth.

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lethalliam

7:38AM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Awesome scene and work.

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DavidEMartin

9:02AM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Great retro-future ship! I can almost see the strings!

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CrimsonDesire

2:07PM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Terrific model, excellent scene well done ^^

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Geodesic250

3:32PM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Excellent modeling and rendering. Has the feel of one of those wonderful "B" grade Sci-Fi movies I spent sooooooo many hours watching onto the wee hours of the morning.

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castaneda

9:41PM | Mon, 30 April 2007

Beautifully done.


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