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Oberon Chasm

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Apr 11, 2010
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It's been forever since I did any art. Work, vacation, life, a new computer. Here's a fairly simple scene I sketched out on Thursday night and made in about six hours of modeling and rendering. The color of Uranus (the planet, dude! Stop snickering!) is directly from the Voyage photo (RGB: 196,234,237 if you care). Tatiana and Ariel are NASA derived maps, and the Oberon material is my own concoction - maybe more blue than reality, but it matches what I was going for. The main terrain (left cliff area) wasn't working out so well, so I duplicated the 2048X2048 version, turned it to 1024X1024 and set it back .2 to the x direction. Made it look a lot better. More chaotic, less "noise bumps". Anyway, thanks for viewing and any comments you might leave. --- Oberon has its reputation. Nearly five hundred years ago, it killed the first crew that landed and most of the rest of the landings and settlements haven't gone much better. The Children of God are an exception of course, but they never come out of their tunnels beneath The Mountain and who knows what goes on done there. They look like twisted three meter beings now, low gravity and no treatment for it for the past few hundred years. For the rest of us, Oberon is a series of bases and outposts. Some to support the gas miners at Uranus, some to suppress the pirates in the rings. Some to support the pirates in the rings. It's a dead end assignment, a punishment or exile or prelude to despair. The surface is made of solid ice and a few clumps of organics and rocks. Ice is hard as granite out here, but only if you keep it cold. Like the first expedition realized in their last seconds, if you've got a faulty heater and you warm that rock, it sublimates right off into space. Next thing you know that slope you were on is a slow motion avalanche and a frozen grave. But enough of that. I'm going to go get another drink. -- Sub Lieutenant Lorraine Bosco, Imperial Martian Navy, 5 November 2518

Comments (14)


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NefariousDrO

8:50PM | Sun, 11 April 2010

I love the story, reminds me of an even more extreme version of how the German soldiers referred to the "Eastern Front" back during that war... Very cool image, too. I like the colors of the ice, the textures remind me of glaciers, but the overall flow and rhythm is off, just a little, which is what I'd expect out there. Superb work all around.

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wblack

9:47PM | Sun, 11 April 2010

geirla this rocks, love the image and the story, bravo!

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Seaview123

11:19PM | Sun, 11 April 2010

As ever, your images and pictures are out of this world, in every sense of the phrase. Nice work.

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peedy

12:28AM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Great scene! Corrie

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grafikeer

1:21AM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Good to see you back in the galleries...another fantastic spacescape and accompanying story...excellent structures and terrains!

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TheBryster

2:33AM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Very interesting story to go along with the very nice image. I liked the bit in the last paragraph about the ice.

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preeder

2:47AM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Excellent image and story.

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e-brink

7:48AM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Wow, that Oberon sounds almost as inhospitable as some areas of England these days. No wonder Lt Bosco is off for a drink. A nice piece of modeling and a peaceful, but deadly - anything might happen -atmosphere well portrayed. I suppose some of the views are very worth looking at on there though especially the with planet (I will hold on the name) hanging around in the background.

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DAM3D

2:59PM | Mon, 12 April 2010

Welcome back! Nice work too! :)

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kjer_99

7:08PM | Wed, 14 April 2010

An excellent return, my friend. Fantastic landscape you've created.

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SIGMAWORLD

4:13PM | Thu, 15 April 2010

Very nice image and excellent story.

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ragouc

11:40AM | Sat, 24 April 2010

Good sci-fi scene. Well done.

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Rutra

6:33AM | Sat, 01 May 2010

Very good indeed. The structures look great and so do the materials. I would just change a little thing, if this was my image: I would not have centered the small moon so much in front of the bigger planet. It's a bit distracting, IMO.

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aguirre

3:41PM | Sun, 16 May 2010

Famous last words from the a** of space ! Very atmospheric scene and storyline.


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