Into the Sky II by ghst32
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Description
The shuttle Venture continues its climb into the sky and will decrease pitch as it gains alititude. This will allow for less thrust needed to reach the mesosphere layer of the atmosphere as these shuttles dont use traditional rocket boosters to try and fly strait up and out into orbit. Instead the Venture will approach the upper atmosphere at a much lower angle much like a jet aircraft, and only then will the shuttle adjust its pitch and thust to break out into orbit...
All models (save for a couple of small shapes I borrowed from the library) and composition by me using Bryce 6.1 and Photoshop CS - Thank you for viewing and as always comments questions and critiques are welcome.
Comments (19)
Deadwolf13
Exceptional!
Chaos911
very cool render work!!!
TheBear005
Well done! You can feel the excitement of the launch, as well as the heat from the engines!
skiwillgee
GREAT SMOKE!!!!!!!
AeroJett
I can see in my mind's eye a moving scene with the camera following the shuttle at a tight zoom, barely keeping the craft centered, and the backgound rushing by. Very cool! :)
sackrat
Outstanding !
aliensprog
Simple composition that works so incredibly well. Love your work m8!!!!!!!!!!! 100+
Mikeall
Strong image!!
Eugenius
Fantastic image! Nice work!!!
kanzler
Beautiful work!
MarkHirst
You can imagine the flight controller chit chat, "20 nautical miles altitude, 32 nautical miles down range...". Nice work.
j3d_cg
Nothing short of WOW! Great work!
zhaanman
Wicked effect for a perfect looking lift off!!
alexclark
Great work! Did you use particle illusion for this? 5
supermarioART
Very impressive render and postwork!!!
draculaz
exceptional indeed! bravo on some excellent post!
Dash101
Excellent... I'd love to see this in motion as a clip. Even still as a still its very well done.
Nanothect
Thought it was a photo! Sublime post work too!
SunsetHunter
Great modelling and superb postwork in this!