Pirates of Uranus by geirla
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Description
Sorry about the name.
Well, not sorry enough to change it.
This is the result of another sketch in another boring meeting. And then a whole weekend of modeling work and some construction in PSP.
It's all one Bryce scene, but to get over the differing scales (Uranus and rings are 1000X smaller, relative, to the ships) I needed to render one pass with just the foreground ship and the rocks and mask that off, then render the background of planet and rings and faint starfield the other two ships. And then put the layers back together. Or else the outer ring overlapped stuff and made strange shadows...
It took me a while to get the planet and rings anatomically correct (See I didn't use the world's name that time). Colors should be close to reality, and if you looked from above, you'd see a planet with a lot of little toruses (tori? Does anybody know?) that match what I could find in Wikipedia on the ring structure. They may be a little brighter than reality, but hey, it's art.
The rocks are Bryce rocks, done in chunks of 20-20, rotated dispersed and scaled in 3D then dispersed and rotated some more in 2D. Then, one chunk of 20-30 at a time I converted them to meshes -- so they only counted as one object. Bryce seems to handle that better. There's about 500 rocks in the scene- - some are off camera or really small.
Thanks for looking and commenting.
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Piracy is as old as the sea. While space might be large, pirates in space use the same strategies as their seaborne ancestors before them. They strike at chokepoints in regions where the law is weak. In the years before the Martian-Belter War, most pirates operated out of the inner moonlets of Uranus. The gas giant was the lowest cost -- in terms of escape velocity -- source of hydrogen and helium isotopes needed by older fusion plants. And deep in the atmosphere, mining platforms harvested rare xenon gas, still used in smaller and specialized ion drives. Corporations from both the Belt and Mars mined the Uranian atmosphere. Yet Uranus had the smallest population of any outer world. Discounting the reclusive Children of God on Oberon, the system had only about 10,000 residents, mostly on Ariel and Miranda. And the military presence never amounted to more than a few patrol ships and fighters.
Of course nobody built and sold pirate ships. The most notorious bands of marauders at Uranus used a variety of second-hand vessels. The most common of these was a modified version of the Canard 300 series long range Belter scout singleship. This vessel had the range and power required for long waits and quick attacks on passing ships. With the standard manipulator arms replaced by a pair of 50mm X 7m gauss cannons, the "Black Canards" had the power to cripple or cow small and mid-sized freighters. As the threat increased, most ships traveling to the outer system acquired their own gauss cannons for defense.
Pirates couldn't earn a living destroying ships. And they could hardly fly a seized ship into any even marginally legal port. Their goal was capture, with the cargo sold off and ship either cannibalized or held for ransom. The same was true for the freighter's crews, though the former fate remains strictly unsubstantiated rumor.
-- Vrak Lawson Space Pirates!: Lawlessness in the Outer System Ingot ePress 2548
Comments (16)
e-brink
Those boring meetings come in handy - great scene!
M2A
Great composition. Space render works really. Very nice.
ragouc
Cool sci-fi scene. Very good render.
ledwolorz
Fantastic sci-fi scene.Wonderful work.
Hefrian_Rotter
Kudos on the art, and the write up! da 'Rotter
darkness_02
super work... thanks for the infor on how you did it... cool job
DAVER2112
Excellent sci-fi scene!!
Seaview123
Your meetings must be really boring to allow your imagination to run this wildly detailed. Sorry for the meetings, but glad to see another of your fine renders and backstory.
Penters
Nice clean lines..great stuff
grafikeer
Let's hear it for boring meetings!Excellent scene,love the ship design...well composed and rendered.Thanks for the info on how you pulled this off,but I'm lost on what you did about the rocks and the whole mesh conversion thing..however,a very well achieved asteroid field nonetheless!
kjer_99
May you have many more boring business meetings to attend. Purely a selfish wish, you understand, as they always seems to give us a fantastic render to look at. Heh! This is definitely one of your best and I'm adding it to "muh favs." Love this particular model of spacecraft. Something very different from most--and that's saying something! Also the writing is up to your usual high standard. I especially enjoyed the "Black Canards" term.
Rutra
Excellent ships. The ring looks great too. I can't see any stars at all, which looks strange. I wonder if one of our monitors is not properly calibrated (probably mine).
wingnut55
most interesting ship design.
Bambam131
Wonderful work here, I really like the lighting and detail of the rings around the planet. You ship designs are always very unique as they stand out from the pack. Your work is also very inspirational and I hope that images like yours will continue to inspire us all giving a very positive view of mankind’s future. Excellent my friend………. Cheers, David
NefariousDrO
Super render. I really like your ship designs, too. I gotta remember your trick with making those rocks one object... Great piece, great story!
acclaude
AMMAAAZIINNNG Wonderfull SF space scene !!! Superb details & conceptual... xxxxx