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"Virtual Set--Saladin Bridge"

Poser Science Fiction posted on Aug 05, 2008
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This model was made by Sean Robertson and can be found at www.3dgladiators.com. I had a Poser version and rendered it in a few layers, and composited the image in Photoshop. A little blurring and film grain to make it look less like a mesh and more like a real set, and here's the result. Now, to animate the consoles and render out some nice backdrops for my fan film production. Many thanks to Sean Robertson for creating the bridge set of the Enterprise. May you live long and prosper! Ken :) (Note: USS SALADIN designed by Franz Joseph, from the Starfleet Technical Manual)

Comments (6)


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samhal

8:24AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Except for missing crewmembers this is an excellent setting! I would probably have kept the foreground more focused but this looks like a real set! Great job here. Now bring on the Vulcans!

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Darklorddc

9:49AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Nailed it.

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TheBear005

10:10AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Great render!

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Magnatude

10:43AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Oooo.... Makes me want to press the shiny buttons! Great to see you back here rendering Ken.

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Biffowitz

2:41PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Cool render and I like the realism factor too!

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ShariaAsen

9:20PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Cool! :)


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