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Argo - Science Officer's Station

Lightwave Science Fiction posted on Jul 27, 2002
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Modeled and rendered in LW. Surface work is still a struggle because I am not very good at it. Intended as a set in a collaborative project with Franky, Obiwan, billy-home, laughingnome and gps. A few more bits and pieces still missing. Your comments and suggestions are always appreciated. Thank you for viewing. :o)

Comments (15)


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Vile

12:36AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

wow Very well done!

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Keiyentai_Yotaiya

2:32AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

I think the color and textures are fine. If you want help though I could try and come up with some. I have Photoshop 7 now and I took a 1 year class so I think I could come up with some thing :)

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zapper1977

3:55AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

moebius if there is anything i could do to help let me know it would be an honor and a prevledge to help out your work is awesome there probably is much i could do you have all the angles pretty much covered but if there is any little thingys i could do let me know

kravenimages

4:20AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

Awesome, reminds me of the game "Crusader: No Remorse". This might sounds picky, but are you going to add armrests to the chairs? Other than that I love the render.

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Moebius87

8:28AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

Thank you very much. Kei, thanks for the offer but I have an excellent texturing solution for this set... I'll send it to billy-home and Franky. Zapper, I still owe you a close up of the screens technique I use, and will be posting it in the Mixed Media gallery. TombStone, already tried armrests, but thought I'd try something else. :o) - M

Guillermo

10:41AM | Sun, 28 July 2002

great work again man! ;-)

dandavis

3:21PM | Sun, 28 July 2002

Fine work Moe, man, you got the sci-fi thing down pat.

StarGate

6:36PM | Sun, 28 July 2002

LOL I think this is about ready for the 35mm film screen :-)

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chemicalbrother

7:11AM | Mon, 29 July 2002

very cool moe.a bit too clean for my liking tho.you gonna dirty it as bit?

c1rcle

7:12AM | Mon, 29 July 2002

I saw some of this before and it looks better each time I see it :) great work Moe :)

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caleb68

3:23PM | Sun, 08 September 2002

gotta have gotta have gotta have :D

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jenay

8:45AM | Tue, 17 September 2002

great work :)

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Eugenius

3:09AM | Sat, 29 March 2003

A Sci-Fi work of art! Very well done Moe!

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ptrope

8:37PM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Beautiful! THIS is the design that has been stuck in my head as I've been trying to visualize the bridge for "Endeavour" as well; now I guess I'm going to have be extra careful not to unconsciously 'borrow' anything :-). Excellent 'feel' to this design!

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petes

9:48AM | Mon, 07 July 2003

WHOA MOE!! Not sure how this one got past me. This looks fantastic. I love all the screens and gadgets! I don't blame you fro the textures, this would be a monster to create UV Maps for...unless you go the cubic route; ) |Other than that, I know you want to show the detail, so it looks fairly lit up. But what if you turnn off the ambient and use one or 2 ceiling spot/point lights. maybe red or green. Also let the glow from the screens cerate some ambient thru radiosity (or just create area lights the size of the screen, select the average color and turn it up to 30% or so.) I think it'll create a nice mood and the textures won't matter as much. Anyway, just a thought. It's already great. Always a fan. Pete


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