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Test Flight

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jun 20, 2009
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My wife says my space freighter looks like an Easter egg. Never seen a rusty Easter egg, but I get her meaning. To continue the story from the last image, I did a montage of three renders (originally 1280X800 each, but reduced in size for this posting). The first took about 18 hours on premium - 9 rays (normally I do 16 for the final render, but I'm not that patient), the interplay of lights and volumetrics being the culprit. The cloudscape on the middle image comes from a 4096X2048 cloud image file, but that close up, it's nowhere near detailed enough, so I cheated and kicked up the scaling -- if you looked at the earth in this image from far away, you'd see ten bands of clouds. Horizon effect simulated by three fuzzy blue spheres. Yeah. Anyway, hope you like it. Thanks for the views and comments on the previous image. --- On takeoff, the engines didn't use any fuel. The compressors sucked in air and the thermajets heated it to over 3000K. The decrepit old cargo ship roared to life, spewing superheated air on the crumbling pad. The ship rose straight into the sky, then turned eastward, breaking the sound barrier at 5000 meters. The thermajets weren't good enough to get to orbit; they only worked when the atmosphere was thick enough to make enough thrust to keep the spherical ship rising, yet still thin enough to keep the vessel from melting or breaking apart. At some thirty-five kilometers above the surface, the air pressure had dropped to around ten millibars and the plasma jets kicked to life, spewing out argon plasma at 20,000 kps to gain the last third of the velocity needed to reach a low orbit. Half a loop around the earth, the plasma drives cut in again, this time with five times the plasma velocity but only a fifth of the overall thrust. It was a slow fuel-efficient burn, but one that would put them in line to reach geosynchronous after an eight hour flight. Far above, the moon shone invitingly, but it would have to wait for another flight.

Comments (9)


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Penters

7:11AM | Sun, 21 June 2009

SCRABLE! SCRAMBLE ....EGGS IN SPAACCCE!..nice takeoff...

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grafikeer

10:04AM | Sun, 21 June 2009

NICE!!!Excellent effects,lighting and details in the top image(I can see why the long render time).The Earth from space looks very convincing in the middle image,and the bottom is a simple,to the point composition with a very convincing moon.Great series of images my friend!

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Seaview123

2:28PM | Sun, 21 June 2009

I agree with 'grafikeer', great looking series of images, and an engaging storyline, too.

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preeder

3:17AM | Mon, 22 June 2009

Nice work once again.

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Butchpfd

12:45PM | Mon, 22 June 2009

Great work. The egg shaped ship reminds me of the Sci-Fic writings of H.Beam Piper or the Traveller Game of long ago. Both frequently used egg shaped ships. Keep it up. Butch Clor

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kjer_99

7:41PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Three mighty fine renders!

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NefariousDrO

8:25PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

I suppose I can see her point, but truth be told, a spheroid is the most practical and sturdy shape for a ship in space. But that's just me. I like this series, really great ship and story.

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aguirre

5:39PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

A very credible design. Technical genius Sergej Koroljov surely new, why he designed Wostok the way he did. The luminescent earth view makes a perfect background. Very nice.

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DukeNukem2005

1:05AM | Fri, 31 July 2009

Bravo! This is a very beautiful image. Remarkable job. This picture very much has liked to me. Five stars!


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