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Picnic in Procyon

Vue Science Fiction posted on Feb 17, 2008
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Last week I took my family for a picnic in one of the planets in the Procyon system. This is not far, just about 11 light years from Earth. It's a binary system with a normal star and a white dwarf. We had seen these statues before in a Galactic Geographic documentary and we thought it would be fun to watch them up close. Our kids had a good time climbing up on them (well, mainly my son). The gravity is only half of Earth's, so it wasn't too dangerous. This shot was taken by Roy, our android, from the top of a nearby hill. He can't cook but he sure takes nice photos with his zoom-eyes. After the picnic, we took a nap in the comfortable shade of one of these statues. There was a cool gentle breeze blowing from the south. It was a nice time and we are already making plans to return there soon because my son was fascinated with something mysterious he saw in the distance...

Comments (49)


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Thelby

6:33AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Nice Little Story to go with the Image, Fabulous Work!!!

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Amethystwolf

6:35AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Very cool! Love those heads.

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TheAnimaGemini

6:39AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Outstanding. Fantastic artwork.

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carlx

6:42AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Superb sci-fi!!!

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samhal

6:52AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Easter Island in the Procyon system! Love it! Very, very well done.

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wrpspeed

7:23AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

excellent work

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DarkFlame

7:38AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Wonderfull concept and design. The easter-island-esq nature is cool. I think a better sand texture would help, however. (or have a little rubble about..seems too flat)

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Stardust_Crossing

7:57AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

What a wonderful and mysterious image! Nice idea and interesting scene!

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JOELGLAINE

8:03AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Nice! I like the deformed Air-shuttle from Star Wars! LOL Sure looks different shrunk in the Z axis! Well set-up and posed. The 'feel' is otherworldly. Wonderful work!

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Schnuck

8:20AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Super!!!

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axolotl2

8:28AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Nice place for picknicking !!!!

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Darkwish

9:31AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Impressing work!

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Mondwin

9:51AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Magnificent artpiece...bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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bantha

9:54AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

You got the right feeling in the image. Some kind of "Easter Island meets SF". The mood fit's great, the double stars work well to make the scenery alien. Great work.

grosdingo

10:09AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

wowww....very well done....i love it...

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ArtPearl

10:36AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Looks like fun family time. I like the narration. Very realistic looking but I'm not tempted -no trees, not even alien ones :(

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grafikeer

11:01AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great image and story Artur...very original idea!

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geirla

11:05AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great image and story! Two tiny nits: Aspect ratio on the moons look a little squashed, not sure if that was intentional. And if they're lit on both sides like that, shouldn't there be two sets of shadows on the ground too, one from each star?

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vincebagna

11:45AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great pic! I like these statues. And i hope we'll soon know what is that mysterious thing the son saw Oo

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chrispoole

11:46AM | Sun, 17 February 2008

A fine render, fairly surreal with the scene and colours, as mentioned reminiscent of the Easter Island heads, the clarity is awesome.

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nucks

12:22PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Stopping for some 'family time' at one of the sites on their way to Disneyland no doubt (lol) Beautiful image, color hues and detail.

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Rob2753

12:37PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Great concept and creation and a lovely render :)

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chippwalters

1:48PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Yeah, your android does take nice shots. Wonderful. Did you use the newly opened interstellar bypass to get there? I heard it's expensive but cuts down significantly on time spent in the crion chambers. Not so bad a headache when you wake. BTW, really like your new SpaceFrame 1200 Cruiser...hope to get one myself someday!

Realm_Of_Illusion

4:23PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

I like the statues and the planets that look like bubbles :)

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kobaltkween

4:28PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

great story - the beginning of a new narrative? if so, i can't wait to see what happens next. the ground is incredible, and the composition is great. i love the heads. Zbrush? the only thing i could see improving this is messy elements, like sand in different places on the heads, especially the fallen one, foot prints, etc. but i don't think anyone misses them. as always, love your work.

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Sivana

5:22PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Wonderful work again Artur!!

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jmherve

6:00PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Intergalactic Eastern Island ? Excellent !

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Ailig68

7:03PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Impressive and thought provoking.....nice one!

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FrenchKiss

12:27AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Very cool composition and wonderful atmosphere! I like the head sculptures and whet you did with them here very much.

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drcebolleta

1:43AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Amazing world (and work)!!! Superb scene, seems so real!!! Superb lights, and... woowww, everything is perfect, sweetest perfection. You're an artist!!!

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