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Bryce Science Fiction posted on Oct 14, 2008
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Before the war now referred to as "Humanity's First Interstellar War" a small number of ships were built that were often called "the Nautilus Series" by observers, as the ships always seemed to make the observer think of Jules Verne's classic: "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". A few decades before the war broke out, their maker introduced a newer model, intended to be mass-produced and widely used as personnel transports. The rotating engine pods tended to have disappointing performance, however, and the mechanism to rotate them was very high-maintenance. Still they made very picturesque starships, and enjoyed a brief period of celebrity-status as a result. ========= My first new model in a while, I wanted to revisit one of my favorite ships and update it. On the whole, I really like the design, but as usual for me, I can already see things I'd like to improve... Ships were modeled and rendered in Bryce 6, textures are a mix of my own and presets. Compositing, background and effects are all Photoshop CS3. Thanks for taking a look, and comments and suggests (and even requests!) are always welcome.

Comments (14)


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Chipka

8:14PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

Both ships are stunning--performance issues aside, for one of them. I love this render, especially since it's dripping with your signature style of feasibility, visual distinction, and an inherent sense of drama. The unfolding narrative that you present is just as intriguing and sets this and future scenes wonderfully! As always, great work!

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artgum

8:22PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

Well done- very nice models.

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geirla

8:53PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

Nice. I like the nearer one better than the farther one. One thing missing is a sense of scale; I'm not sure if that mesh structure behind the front model is a walkway or a cargo net, or something in between.

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Richardphotos

9:11PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

I have been missing your work.outstanding scifi work

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grafikeer

9:52PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

Definitely like the one closest to the viewer the best,although both are well-modelled.Great lighting and postwork background also!

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ledwolorz

12:35AM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Fantastic sci-fi scene and wonderful work.

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thecytron

8:53AM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Awesome rendering work!

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annie5

10:34AM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Magnific sci-fic scene..lovely models texture & colors! Great work :)

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carlx

12:59PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Impressive sci-fi!!!

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Debwhosmiles

2:58PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Cool render with a neat background with a lot of action in the sky and we know there is a story in these elements!

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KarmaSong

5:08PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

Top-notch sci-fi composition! Excellent modeling, I am in awe...

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jocko500

7:07PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

super sci-fi

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DMWVCS

10:12PM | Wed, 15 October 2008

These bubble ships are AWESOME!!! David

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faroutsider

1:25AM | Fri, 17 October 2008

Excellent work - your modeling is really impressive.


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