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In route to Europa

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Sep 02, 2007
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In route to Europa The nuclear spaceship USS Savannah passing Jupiter on it’s way out to rendezvous with Europa. The Savannah will be in the Jovian system for a little over 4 months before making the journey back to earth. The model was created and design in Bryce 6.1 by me. This project took about 4 ½ months to complete. As the project moves forward there will always be redesigns of certain section as I put the ship in various scenes. Like all of my work this project is a work in progress and I hope to bring a lot more of this project including the landing and exploration of 2 moons in the Jovian system Europa and Ganymede. Thanks again for all the positive feedback and comments of encouragement about my work. I hope that what I show sets a positive view of what the future holds for the exploration of our solar system. Cheers, David

Comments (12)


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MarkHirst

2:37AM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Another excellent and very authentic looking design. NASA should be using you for their concept work. I can't help but think that even when it becomes technically and economically possible for humans to get to Jupiter, short termism will kill such an idea off.

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TheBryster

5:25AM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Is it my imgination or is the edge of Jupiter a little too defined? Great work as always! 5

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Star4mation

8:08AM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Superb model and image David :)

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Fidelity2

11:06AM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Well done. 5+.

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Geodesic250

1:00PM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Awe inspiring work and made doubly so by the fact that it was modeled in Bryce!!! As a modeler, I salute you your vision and talent. Looking forward to more of this fantastic Project.

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amapitodd

10:39PM | Sun, 02 September 2007

Awesome scene. Excellent work, David.

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kjer_99

1:40AM | Mon, 03 September 2007

Yes, a fine illustration. Always love your modeling and will look forward to visiting Europa with you and the crew of the USS Savannah.

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Cybertenko

8:15AM | Wed, 05 September 2007

That is well done smooth and totaly superb nice picture. Love it.

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riko

2:01AM | Mon, 10 September 2007

So how would you overcome the massive magnetic field surrounding big gas planets like Jupiter? An electron in that field... well you know... we human beings are quit weak, we'll be fried. As always nice render. Can't believe you're still using Bryce though.

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Chipka

6:29PM | Sun, 04 November 2007

WOW...this is a superb image. I love the superb realism of it, including the way light hits hard surfaces in a largely featureless background. Yeah, you have stars and a planet, but beyond that, it's quite an accurate rendition, beautifully composed...the only thing it's lacking is a musical score by Gyorgi Legetti and 20 incomprehensible minutes contributed by Stanley Kubrick...though I'd say your image is far better than that. Great work and I'm glad I discovered your gallery!

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DukeNukem2005

4:47PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

David 1. I thank you for the comments to my artwork " On a lunar orbit ". In the following job there will be a new idea. 2. Your job " In route to Europa " very much has liked to me. Greetings, Sergey

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MagikUnicorn

12:35PM | Tue, 01 April 2008

Love it


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