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Flying Dutchman

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 22, 2008
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It is, perhaps, one of the most enduring legends of humanity's travels. The idea resurfaces again and again, from people stranded in between destinations to ghost ships in the dark. For me it was a myth reflective of our longing to, and fear of, travel. Then a ship came through the portal from one of the outer-reaches of human space. And this was, perhaps, the ghost ship made real. Only 10 of these were built by Extrasolar Developments, in the exciting days when the portals were first invented and suddenly the stars might really be reachable. Seven of them were scrapped over a century ago. One slowly spirals to its eventual doom in the atmosphere of Jupiter after her captain made an unwise decision 110 years ago. One sits in the Smithsonian's collection at the Lagrange Museum Depot. And one was sold to Dr Rephi Muiniche's eldest son, 95 years ago. He and his family disappeared through the portals, and were presumed lost long before I was even born. Yet here it is. Suddenly returned only a few months after the settling of our first Interstellar War. Bringing what it says is a message of hope. But who is flying this relic of the long-past? ----------------------- I can never seem to get some of our legends out of my mind, and I wanted to make a scene that evoked the Flying Dutchman, while carrying mystery along with it. The ship is modeled in Bryce, Textures are a mix of presets and some that I altered. The starscape and planet were done in Photoshop, partly with the Plugins "Glitterato" and "Lunarcell" and party through use of layers and such. Thanks for taking a look, I like the direction this story is going so I'll probably revisit it sometime in the future.

Comments (37)


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SapUS59

11:08AM | Mon, 25 February 2008

you did an awesome job on this.

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timtripp

3:35PM | Fri, 06 June 2008

superb!!!

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thecytron

8:36AM | Sat, 07 June 2008

Xcellent conceptual design modeling work! Great render! Stunning colors!

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Bambam131

11:15PM | Mon, 16 June 2008

Even though I haven't been posting I have been keeping up with what’s going on here at Renderosity and I must say that you modeling skills continues to get better with every new post. You are really getting the lighting down as well as your presentation for the composition of the piece. It is always a pleasure to see what you come up with. Keep up the wonderful work!!! David

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LBJ2

2:05PM | Tue, 24 June 2008

What a cool idea....A SF version of the flying Dutchman. Great render and fantasy. And a very original idea i must say.

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Digital_Mischief

4:55PM | Thu, 04 September 2008

Like that.

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foggywear

1:43PM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Very nice work excellent !!

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