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Close Call(for Newbie Renderer)

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Oct 02, 2008
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A sequel to my last post,hinted at by Newbie,so this one's for him.This was for fun,the composition was secondary to just working with both Bryce and Photoshop to get a sense of action in the scene.The Dorpodon was re-posed in Daz Studio,the ships repositioned,debris added via custom lattices created in the terrain editor,and the sky tweaked.Postwork included additional dust and debris(the dust cloud around the creature was done in Bryce),engine flares and exhaust and sig. Thanks for viewing and comments...as a sidenote,my last image "Lying in Wait" will appear next week as the feature image on SciFi Weekly's website...wow,three images in just over a year of doing this!Thanks again for any comments you wish to leave.

Comments (20)


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dbrv6

10:30AM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Well done on creating a fun and interesting image. Technicaly enjoied reading and then going back to understand better how you put it together. Kudos!

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doarte

10:54AM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Fantastic concept, and wonderfully done! +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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melevos

11:01AM | Thu, 02 October 2008

E X C E L L E N T !!!!!!

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TheBear005

12:19PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Cool! And, congratulations on being featured on Sci Fi Weekly!

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e-brink

1:35PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Great work! I was hoping for this.

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Rutra

2:01PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Wow, excellent action scene. It reminds me some of the comic books I used to read when I was a kid. Very good work!

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faroutsider

2:40PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Excellent! It's not often the sequel is as good as the original...! :o) Congrats on the featured image - due recognition for outstanding work.

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Biffowitz

5:34PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Tehehe ...many thanks for the mention. Fun render for sure, it just had to be done huh? Close call indeed, and I like the falling debris. Congratz on the scifi weekly.

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geirla

11:08PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Nice action shot! Great job on the sci-fi weekly, times three!

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Zamanuirileski

12:54AM | Fri, 03 October 2008

Super stone monster!

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ledwolorz

4:48AM | Fri, 03 October 2008

Wonderful work.

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tetsu-pino

9:33AM | Fri, 03 October 2008

Cool and wonderful!!! Excellent work!!!

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nazul

3:51PM | Fri, 03 October 2008

Splendid !!!!!

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artgum

10:57PM | Fri, 03 October 2008

Super image!

evs69

4:15AM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Congrats again on getting your image selected! I like this scene, it certainly has a sense of action and drama. Nice! :)

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TheBryster

4:19AM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Great, but perhaps a bit of reflectivity(Shine) on the creature's eyeball?

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photostar

2:52PM | Sat, 04 October 2008

Cool use of the creature, once again, Neil. Sorry for being late, but I have not been receiving all of my ebots. Mailed admin and they said the newsletter going out was backing everything else up. But, there are a lot of upload notifications which I have never received. Congrats, once again, for having your render selected for SciFi Weekly.

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Keymilan

11:46AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Great scene !!!

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clam73

10:45AM | Fri, 10 October 2008

mmmmmh!....I was right!.....it is very big your fellow....great action scene and congrats for the award....well deserved!

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darkness_02

6:10PM | Sat, 25 October 2008

cool love it...


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