FarShore by geirla
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I'm taking a little break from illustrating the war and going back to exploration. Here is my latest model: a small ramship, only a hundred meters long for the (non-scoop) body.
The planet and two moons are all procedural materials, heavily tweaked in the DTE. The big blue planet is four spheres: land, water, clouds and atmosphere. The two moons are each two materials. There's still a lot for me to tweak with these materials to make them even better. There is a lot of power in Bryce, though it won't to displacement maps and translucents and probably never will, alas.
This image come from a short story I'm trying to finish by the end of the month. Some restructured bits of it are included below.
Thanks for your views, comments and favorites.
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The artifact was in a highly inclined orbit around Ultima Thule. It looked a bit like a coppery spear point, fluted like a Clovis artifact, but a hundred and twenty meters long. Only three meters at its thickest, it seemed to have been for short aliens. Or perhaps it was an uncrewed probe.
Ultima Thule was the biggest rock in the Outer Oort. Half a light-year from Earth, the world looked inviting, but its atmosphere was mostly helium, and the clouds, seas and frost were nitrogen. The icy world was nearly the size of Earth, but had barely more than the mass of Mars. Its two moons, named Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr after Thor's goats, were nearly Mars-sized, but only Lunar in mass. Without light amplification, the world's blue seas washed out to near white; the reds of the moons faded to grey. But under the photon enhancers, the alien worlds took on real color and the sky behind them glowed with the reds and greens of nebulae and a million points of starlight. The sun, barely brighter than Venus from Earth at this far edge of its dominion, glowed painfully bright, like a distant beacon for a warmer realm.
For two long years, the crew of the Cousteau had slumbered in warm hibernation, though for their bodies only a fortnight of unsettling drugged bed rest had passed. Now the full complement awoke to something none of them had trained to handle or even understand.
-Excerpt from the Condensed Official History of the CSEA Cousteau Expedition of 2138-43
Comments (15)
M2A
Very well SCI-FI image, i like the space engine.
Seaview123 Online Now!
Your stories never fail to amaze me, and your model work and renders are first rate. Great work on this image.
grafikeer
Excellent modelling and storyline...I really like what you've done in creating the planet textures...very well done my friend!
kjer_99
Wow! What a fantastic job! Love the moons and planets and that's a great ship too. The bits of your story are tantalizing--more please!
dcmstarships
neat ramjet design
DAM3D
Fun image well done!
Markal
Cool image and story....keep on!...please :)
duo
Unusual spaceship and great design!
Bambam131
Your stuff is an excellent representation of the possibilities of what Bryce is capable of doing. Awesome as always!!!
DPW
Displayment maps or no, I feel as if I could run my hand across the screen and feel the terrain. You rock as always.
e-brink
A interesting scene. Excellent composition!
waldodessa
Excellent work!
katy555
Absolutely gorgeous, a really wonderful fiction …
Chipka
Top notch work, and I can see that I have a LOT to catch up on. I always like a good science fictional render, especially when there's a world in it worth exploring, and a "narrator" whose thoughts/comments give the impression that there are many worlds and many complex socieities out there. This is superior work, and I especially like the ramjet vessel. Nicely realized and wonderfully feasable. Now I'm curious about that spearhead-shaped thing!
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful and very nice!