Rendezvous by Enigma_007
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Description
Hidden from Imperial eyes in the most distant systems of the galaxy, Alliance units assemble into small groups before proceeding to the rendezvous point where the fleet is forming. The fleet, which will be under tactical control of Admiral Ackbar, will then ready itself for an all out attack on the second Death Star, which is being constructed in geosynch orbit over the forest moon of Endor in the Moddell sector.
Mon Calamari Cruiser and Nebulon Frigate modeled by Sean Kennedy.
Corellean Corvette modeled by Maciek Skawinski and converted to 3ds by George Mezori. Textures by Don Showalter.
X-Wing modeled by Dr. Harry Chang. Textures by Jose Gonzales Pareja and Matt Allen. Pilot modeled by Matt Walton.
Comments (3)
vasquez
It' a good image and the story is cool, but I thin that the lights are not properly "space lights". Try to give mote darkness to the shadows, or more contrast... my two cents. bye.
Enigma_007
vasquez has brought up a valid point. The light from the left is sunlight and the light from the right is "planet shine". A great idea I've seen in several other images (both real and computer generated) but perhaps I've executed the idea poorly...some of the areas do seem to be much brighter than they should be maybe, but they all have the same light settings at the same distance so I think it is probably a "material settings" problem...although I can still live with the result of my first attempt at this new idea :o)
Aravenwood
That second light source looks good to me, I wouldn't change it. If anything I'd knock down the amount of light on the calamari as the texture lets that down a bit. All in all though a good composition and the reflected planet light adds a dynamic touch.