New Ireland 2 by drawbridgep
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Description
For such a huge ship, it didn't make much of a sound. In fact, it seemed to suck sound out of the air, like snow covered ground dulls the sounds around you. I actually felt the ship was there before I heard it. A change in the air pressure, a slight tingle in the hairs on my arms and the smell of burnt ozone as it moved over head. It was almost as if a storm was approaching. As I looked at the craft from my perch on the hillside I felt slightly dizzy. Maybe from the anti-gravity generators, I thought to myself. Old Man Jackson once told me that can make you light headed, but I'd never seen a ship this size before, so didn't have the experience myself.
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The planet in the background was made in photoshop and then photoshopped onto a picture of clouds I took in old Ireland. The mountains are a very slightly tweaked Carrara stock image. The ship was made in Wings and then rendered in Carrara and slightly postworked in CS.
Thanks for looking.
Comments (14)
Ozylot
Man I love your scenes!
RodsArt
Great scene & quip!
MimiSoleil
Great!
zhaanman
Wow that is just sweet!! Awesome design as ususal and beautiful point of view!!
PsychoNaut
Unique ship!
garyandcatherine
WOW, this is carrera? I thought it was terragen. Superb work.
d51
Excellent work!!
3Dillusions
Fantastic
Valerie-Ducom
So beautiful ! Good day :)
lemonjim
Just one thing, I can't imagine a bunch of Irish guys being very stealthy. Lots of soundproofing might do it. Otherwise, tally ho!
ek-art
Looks very organic, almost alive.. love it!
Incarnadine
really like what you are doing here
danway
Beautiful! Very nice and original work.
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very excellently! It is surprising and fantastically!