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~ Journey's End ~

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Mar 15, 2010
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Sorry I've been away a while, but I've been killing Skags in 'Borderlands' on the Xbox. On this one I thought I'd make extensive use of the IBL, procedural and image texturing and Plop rendering for those little after thoughts... Thanks for any input you might leave :) Take Care. Rob.

Comments (24)


peco2

5:01PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

i like it, great work, great pose...

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darktower

5:06PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Very good an effective scene, by looking at the woman you can see how big that robot really is Ralf

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supermarioART

5:48PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Wow!Very nice model and texturing work!And great scale my friend!Bravo!!!

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claude19

6:20PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Nice title, beautiful machine to travel to distant lands, to face dangers in areas at risk! magnificent mega-machine that must be visibly patched almost! Great SciFi scene !!!

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CrownPrince

6:35PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Great render! Looks like a critical hit with all the oils and fluids about. She is lucky to have survived!

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JOELGLAINE

6:45PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Ozymandias comes to mind. "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone" standing in a desert fit this image of times lost and forgotten. Also reminds me of some Kieth Laumer stories of the Bolo AI tanks laying lost and forgotten. Inspiring and mysterious image. You did really well on this!

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lwperkins

7:21PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Great sense of scale and fantastic texturing!

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iridebikes6663

7:49PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Awesome image.great idea.

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dbrv6

8:02PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Brilliant! Super well done and great use of textures and scale.

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egehlin

8:19PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Magnificent render...masterful work on modeling and textures!!

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pixeltek

10:35PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Excellent! The kind of image most of us have in our minds, one way or the other. You went ahead and turned yours into reality. Great job!

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zoren

10:49PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

this is brilliant, great sense of scale!

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wawadave

11:31PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

I hear ya once on xbox you never come up for air... awesome image!

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geirla

1:10AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Very nice! Fantastic looking mech, uh, thing.

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peedy

1:22AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Fantastic image. Poor robot! Corrie

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thecytron

8:08AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Awesome rendering work! Most Xcellent modeling and texturing! Bravo!!!

flower_girl

5:26AM | Wed, 17 March 2010

Wicked Model & Textures!

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soffy

12:14PM | Wed, 17 March 2010

Fantastic view and work*****

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ChrisDesign

3:57PM | Wed, 17 March 2010

uhhh, great work, cool scenery ;)

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gmvgmvgmv

4:25AM | Thu, 18 March 2010

Interesting idea, fine execution!

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paulandjackie

7:25PM | Mon, 22 March 2010

I really love the perspective and I love the rust! Great detail as usual.

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kjer_99

9:02AM | Sat, 27 March 2010

Great sense of scale, fine texturing and lighting. Plus a powerful emotional punch.

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ex_nihilo_studios122

12:59PM | Tue, 01 June 2010

Why no skags in this image, eh? I love that game. Hands down one of the nest out so far, especially for those of us who like to Co-op play more than dealing with 12 year old kids with way too much time on their hands kicking our ass at halo/Battlefield Bad Company (1 & 2) and such. Nice work, see you in Borderlands (PS3 myself, so figuratively)! Thomas

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vorban

1:18PM | Wed, 02 June 2010

fantastic models and textures,I like the style of modeling, sharp and aggressive, great work


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