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Forest Dome for a New Colony

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Aug 09, 2009
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This shows our new Forest Dome add-on for Generation Ship at meshbox.com. There is an attachment prong underneath the dome so it matches with a port on the ship. This was modeled in MAX and Shade, then imported into Vue 6 Infinite. The inner "plate" was used for the basis of the garden - a tree ecosystem was attached to the plate.

Comments (8)


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CATMANDO

11:10AM | Sun, 09 August 2009

Great SciFi render.

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bonestructure

11:44AM | Sun, 09 August 2009

Ever seen the classic sci fi film Silent Running, with Bruce Dern? This is very close to that.

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Meshbox

12:53PM | Sun, 09 August 2009

Loved Silent Running! Did you know that Huey, Duey and Luey were played by amputee teens?

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aureagle

2:34PM | Sun, 09 August 2009

Oh please tell me how can I ride this ship.... I just want to ... :(

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SIGMAWORLD

3:24PM | Sun, 09 August 2009

Excellent sci fi!

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chabot

4:28PM | Sun, 09 August 2009

very good work!

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Meshbox

11:12AM | Mon, 10 August 2009

The next bit is coming soon - there is a "core" elevator and monorail system that goes through the middle of the ship.

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potrimpo

10:38PM | Wed, 12 August 2009

As long as they don't blow it up like on Silent Running


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