Eternal Wanderer by Alex_NIKO
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
Made in Mojoworld & Volumetric plugin by D.Lavrov.
All postwork in Photoshop.
Moon by Octaganoid (Mojo free stuff).
The imported model:
Millenium Falcon (YT1300)
Authors: George Mezori (ZOO) (Conversion)
Al Meerow (Mesh)
Don Showalte(Maps/Optimization)
http://www.scifi3d.com/
All postwork in Photoshop.
Thanks for viewing and comments!
Please View Full Size!
Comments (25)
NefariousDrO
Ooh! Nicely done! I like the POV for this, too.
ia-du-lin
great sci-fi image cool composition and atmo
ragouc
Very good sci-fi scene.
shayhurs
Nice!
jmb007
beau travail
Lenord
Awesome SciFi scene Alex, excellent work man Peace
efron_241
he clearly wonders for ever now
Danny_G
Very nice Alex
Penters
Yup...awesome
Markal
Superb sci-fi and book cover or movie poster quality. Most excellent!
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent sf!
corleonis
Very cool work! nice job on the asteroids
duo
Amazing work with asteroids and light! BRAVO!
KnightWolverine
State of the Art Sci-Fi Scene/Art!!
Runswild
Fantastic work, Mojonaut! Do get it printed large format!
woz2002
Nice work Alex. I bet it took ages to render?! The small debris looks almost like a collision at the back of the MF. I find the large rocks at the MF's base ditracting but I think thats due to the shadow on the mesh & the shadow on the asteroid which makes them look either merged or like the MF is parked on the rock. I'm surprised that you didnt composite 2 renders together. 1 without the MF & with a glowing form for the tail engines, then a second image with the MF in place. Merge the 2 images to make 1 complete piece. One thing to watch for between mesh shadows & Vol shadows is Vol shadows are very sharp, whereas mesh shadows tend to be soft by default. You can amend the mesh shadows to be harder which helps to sit the whole piece together better, however altering mojo default shadows via the sunlight does come at a render price!! I love your asteroid pieces, I think its one of your niche areas :-)
claudia02
Klasse Bild.
wotan
Epic! Cinematic!
Alex_NIKO
Thanks to all who commented on this work! @Woz: Special thanks for the constructive comment.. as always ;)!! I'm really waiting for your comment "..shadow on the mesh & the shadow on the asteroid"- i knew that you pay attention to it (seriously). Possibly, this depends on adjustment of contrast of the monitor.. On mine Benq 241VW i see a precise difference of color in this place, considering this image on a laptop i see the dark merged spot :( Two renderses were my secret :) if you look closely, you can see the motor exhaust ... it is there behind ;) I did this render with the switched off volumetric and traced shadows.... otherwise, it would significantly increase the rendering time. shadow at the bottom of the MF is added and made in the Photoshop.
Slav
Nice composition. Cool scale!
Svyat_Lee
Суперски, как всегда! Просто сильно-сильно нравится, что тут еще скажешь?! ))
jif3d
Still looking for more Droids and Princesses to rescue...and going the hard way through the belt ! Neat composition and Mojo-scene ! ~Cheers~
aktati
Love it....amazing detail.
0rest4wicked
An instant fav!
pixeltek
Very busy place...and somewhere in the distance, and imperial cruiser in pursuit.